These documents have the beginnings of a structure. There have a linked Contents section, and besides 'history', the rest is organized categorically. That can make it difficult to decide where to add a particular resource. Do your best to fit your pull request into the structure provided. I'm just learning how to use github with this project, so excuse me as I learn best practices.
I think I need to remove links from [awesome-decentralized-id](https://github.com/infominer33/awesome-decentralized-id/) that don't position themselves within the decentralized id standards community and are already mentioned in [blockchain-identity](https://github.com/peacekeeper/blockchain-identity/). I've also removed some sovrin\indy links from the awesome-decentralized-id so they can be featured more appropriately in [awesome-sovrin](https://github.com/infominer33/awesome-decentralized-id/blob/master/awesome-sovrin/). The goal is to let each of these lists do its own job, while allowing for a sufficient amount of overlap.
Always interested to connect with other crypto-nerds, writers, and usually I hang out with developers. These lists serve as a great tool for writing. I've thought from the beginning that other writers writers and research enthusiasts would find value in the [Crypto-library](https://github.com/infominer33/Crypto-library).