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What can we change in MadSkillz to make it clear that the bulleted items are not prescriptive? #102

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The second line of our README states:

[MadSkillz] seeks to describe some defining characteristics about each role, and provide some concrete examples along the way.

The bullet points are examples to provide direction in conversation; they are not a checklist to be ticked off.

We continually have to explain this point in retrospectives. I am continually explaining it to other Readifarians, some of whom have been at Readify for years.

A great example of this confusion is our application, which is designed for retrospectives, quite literally turns it into a checklist:

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Which then iterates through each one, again reinforcing the wrong message:

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This widespread misunderstanding indicates that we are not doing a good enough job of making MadSkillz GitHub documents clear in their intent.

While we have a sentence that attempts to clarify this, the document itself is structured in a way that encourages the opposite. Someone who has never seen MadSkillz before should be able to open up
a page and understand intuitively that the items are examples.

What can we change in MadSkillz to make it clear that the bulleted items are not prescriptive?

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