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RocketHub

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Hey Jed, thanks for your note. After giving it a second look, I think the current version of the RocketHub article isn't bad. Usually what is recommended in cases like these is suggesting that you ask for changes to the article on the talk page, and ask other editors to make them. In this case though, the article isn't getting a lot of activity. If you've checked out policy pages related to our five pillars, like reliable sources and verifiability, then go ahead and be bold. If you drop me a note when you make your edits, I can help polish stuff. Steven Walling • talk 08:13, 30 August 2012 (UTC)Reply