I agree. Even if I didn't agree with all the choices, to see what works well together (and have explanations of why these were chosen by the author, not an arrogant "this is my list, use it") would be great.
The idea was to have a list of somewhat high quality resources out there. It's not a complete stack you can install and use out of the box (like debian). You still have to do the work and choose what's right for your project.
If you think something is missing, please send a pull request.
If you think something is missing, please send a pull request.