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How to judge READMEs? #51

@RichardLitt

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@RichardLitt

PR #50 has made me wonder what makes an awesome README a bit more than the other more recent PRs have. There are a ton of great READMEs in this list, but they are all starting to look the same to me, and I suspect people are using the list as an advertisement scheme for themselves instead of as a way to point out ridiculously good documentation.

There are some procedural changes we could put in place to stop this: for instance, asking that PRs get a +1 from a non-contributor before merging, or disabling self-submissions. Another would be having submitters explain why their README is more awesome than others on the list, as a way of judging fitness.

What do you think?

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