Huge +1 on everything Tom said, except the point about the docs:

Calling out quality packages in some way from the docs
>

The nice thing about developer communities is that they're fairly emergent. 
Consensus is usually formed all the way from the very bottom, on up. This 
works well.

Especially to a newcomer, an innocuous claim like, "X is a decent library 
for Y" from a well-known framework like Django may as well be, "X is the 
library you need to use for Y". This has the unfortunate effect of creating 
a monopoly, which invariably results in stagnation.

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