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chore: (README.md) Update readme to add bugs, fr #6669

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## Reporting Bugs/Feature Requests
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I like these stats! They really help indicate the "health" better than the 658 at the top of the page.

Is this headline needed? It feels a bit out-of-place at the top of the README.

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This is similar to what iOS is doing so Im curious what @renebrandel thinks as well. May not be needed but I can make the update as needed

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### AWS Amplify is a JavaScript library for frontend and mobile developers building cloud-enabled applications

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