There is no indication of this software receiving third-party coverage by reliable sources, which means that it fails WP:GNG. Considering that the creator reacted to a PROD tag by stating, "bugger off I'm still writing this page you f**king pond scum robot", I am not entirely confident that improvements will be immediately forthcoming. Sandstein 20:03, 15 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I'm still writing the article, FFS. Go away you deletionist busybody. What happened to good faith? People like you are ruining Wikipedia. Seriously. I started this article 15 minutes ago and you're already trying to delete it. And Wikipedia wonders why they're losing editors! It's because the Administrators are a bunch of useless do-nothings who won't allow for organic growth. Go ahead and delete this if you want to. If you do, I'm leaving. Congratulations. You've made Wikipedia not-fun enough to crush the spirit of a free culture enthusiast. Not to violate WP:NPA, but I do not like you and think you should seriously reconsider your attitude towards this place. I think you're the problem. Miserlou (talk) 20:11, 15 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
As I said on the article talk page, you are free to start developing articles in your user space, but as soon as they enter main space, they must comply with our inclusion rules. You can still copy your work to User:Miserlou/Open Source Routing Machine, continue working on it there, and move it back to mainspace as soon as you are certain that you understand our inclusion rules and the article complies with them. Sandstein 20:14, 15 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Considering the wording of a reaction I understand all too well, it is perhaps understandable that "I'm still writing this page" is included as part of an argument that the rude words have a bearing on the chance of completion. You'll perhaps agree, however, that is somewhat ironic. I do not agree that tagging hours-old articles, much less nominating them for deletion, is valuable or sound practice, nor do I believe that an indignant reaction to that practice is an actionable indication of the future of an article. Anarchangel (talk) 00:21, 16 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Leaning Keep - Per the sources provided by User:Anarchangel above. They're in German (which I'm not fluent in), but appear to cover the topic with sufficient detail to qualify as significant coverage. Also, perhaps the nominator should refrain from nominating brand new pages for immediate deletion. See also WP:IMPERFECT. It's likely that this new article was found at Special:NewPages, and even if it wasn't, the advice there is stated as, ..."Don't bite the newcomers: cleanup tagging within minutes of creation can discourage new users. Consider using Twinkle to welcome newcomers, and placing Thank you for your recent contributions. Getting started creating new articles on Wikipedia can be tricky, and you might like to try creating a draft of your article in draftspace or in your userspace first, which you can then ask for feedback on if necessary, with less risk of deletion. Do make sure you also read help available to you, including Your First Article and the Tutorial. You might also like to try the Article Wizard, which has an option to create a draft version. Thank you. on their talk page if a first effort needs deleting;..." and ..."Articles should not be tagged for speedy deletion as having no context (CSD A1) or no content (CSD A3) moments after creation, as not all users will have added full content in their first revision;"... Northamerica1000(talk)11:18, 16 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]