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The chapter isn't very useful, most people know that git-forges like Github and Gitlab allow reporting issues, and the rest of the text doesn't add much value either. So replace it with a single sentence clarifying what the mode is for.
The mode requires somewhat involved initial setup with configuring indentation-hooks (not to mention even using Melpa requires first adding it to `package-archives'), so as it stands it doesn't really target people who doesn't even know what an init file is. That chapter of README isn't really useful IMO, let's just remove it.
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This removes "emacs rundown" chapter and replaces introductory chapter with just a sentence explaining what the mode is for. In short, the text being removed doesn't seem useful to anyone, see individual commits descriptions for more details.