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Proposed Deletion is Unfounded

Recently, a contributor added a proposed deletion (PROD), suggesting that this article is insufficiently notable to warrant a wikipedia article. I disagree. The MEAN stack is common vernacular amongst hackathon participants, as I may attribute writing this at the Spring 2015 PennApps hackathon, and as may be corroborated by Valeri Karpov in his blog post coining the term.

If anyone disagrees, particularly he who added the PROD (RHaworth), and he who replaced it after it was removed (CanadianLinuxUser), the latter with no other explanation than the edit summary "Please do not remove tag," I invite you to comment. ----Mmpozulp (talk) 22:06, 17 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]