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add completed project to readme #272

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I guess we need a "hall of shame": the purpose of this project is to help the situations happen, when one person pitches the idea and an another one implements it. When finally the same person has to implement the idea himself ... I guess it is a failure (of this project, not of the idea author). Please understand me right, it is really great when someone implements an own idea, but most of the repos on GitHub are such, so when one has spent time on posting the description of his idea in a hope that someone will come and help him ... only to realize noone will help him and that if he wants it implemented he has to do that himself ... I guess it means some time and effort was wasted. Not fully wasted, writing specifications is beneficieal even if noone reads them, and discussions are also beneficial, but still in sufficient part wasted.

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@KOLANICH Surely a "hall of shame" just puts a bad light over the community. Not all projects are feasible, and not all projects will be finished. Ofcourse there will be projects that are created by the author of the idea, but I don't see that as a reason to put others down because of it.

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the projects listed under "completed hall of fame" can also be considered an open invite for developers to contribute to an existing project. A bulk of development for this project was done by me - but by no means is it "complete" like most software. If developers are able to find it and take interest in the project they are welcomed to contribute. In any case, I'm glad to have posted the initial idea as it was helpful in thinking through the implementation.

@FredrikAugust FredrikAugust merged commit df07a88 into open-source-ideas:master Mar 17, 2021
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