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He was a doctoral student at UCSB: Kane, Yukari Iwatani (March 6, 2009).
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Cycript, a tool that developers use to inspect applications via a blend of Objective-C and JavaScript: Zdziarski, Jonathan (January 18, 2012).
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To help fix the inadequate sourcing of this BLP, I've suggested some references above, but I'd like to avoid editing this article because the subject is my coworker and friend. Thanks to anyone reviewing requested edits who might be interested!
Dreamyshade (
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14:56, 13 November 2014 (UTC)reply
Hi Dreamyshade. I've tested a few of the sources at random to make sure they said what you're saying they say. The content looks fine. Do you mind putting it into a draft in user-space rather than bullets, so it's easier to put in?
CorporateM (
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06:59, 19 January 2015 (UTC)reply
This
edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
Thank you
CorporateM! I finally got around to this and put up a draft at
User:Dreamyshade/Jay Freeman. I aimed to write it as a simple list of projects in a very neutral tone. It's a replacement for the current article up until the footer material (persondata and categories), which should be preserved from the current version.
Dreamyshade (
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01:20, 7 May 2015 (UTC)reply
There has been some additional recent news coverage about Freeman's work in Isla Vista and his Santa Barbara County supervisor campaign, but I have a COI on this article (Freeman is a friend of mine), so I'll list these references here instead of adding them to the article myself.
References solely about Freeman or substantially about him: