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This is looking pretty good. I think that looking for references in reliable sources would be a useful step. The references you have are good but they might not establish notability in terms of Wikipedia's policies. —mako๛23:22, 16 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I'm afraid I'll have to disagree with this assesment. The given sources, without exception, look like blogs or user-submitted content with very little, if any, editorial oversight - thus they're likely not reliable and of very little use to a Wikipedia article. The only one that may come close to meeting the requirements is Frequency, but their "What up" section looks rather bloggy to me, too. Huon (talk) 00:31, 22 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Also, I really don't think we're in disagreement Huon about the substantive problems with the article or its state at this time. I also feel there are problems with the references and the issue with notability. If my tone came off as overly positive and optimistic, it's because I'm trying to be encouraging to the newbie. I think this article can be good although it will clearly require more work before it meets the encyclopedia's standards. Part of this might just because I know SleeepyD in person so its easy for me to assume good faith. —mako๛19:06, 22 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
A few more independent sources would indeed be very nice. To my opinion the claim for notability can use some help. The quick Google Test only shows 18.4k hits, boiling down to just 24 unique hits.