doc: highlight pre-requisties and bubble up related sections #613
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Fixes #558
@jimthedev 644eb50 highlights the need for making the repo commitizen friendly. The remaining 2 commits are to bring related sections together. The rough outline now is
The last 2 edits were not necessary strictly speaking but I think it helps in bringing a top-down flow of topics that belong together.
E.g., after doing the local setup, one can read about the global setup. Next, once you're done with single projects, one may be interested in setting up multi-repo projects. "Adapters" seem the natural fit as a next topic. "Retrying failed commits" seemed like an update that came later with certain version & up so it is after Adapters.
Keeping up with this, we find that there are no more topics for "Commitizen for project contributors", so we start with "Commitizen for project maintainers". And then we talk about going further and other important topics.
The idea is easy skimming of the readme starting with the most important parts first and gradually taking the reader to advanced & deeper topics.
Let me know your thoughts.