docs(readme): mark public skill marketplace as not yet implemented#905
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Addresses the top-level README confusion in apache#899: the 'public marketplace skill' wording described an unshipped capability as if it gated adoption, and the README still called the framework 'pre-release' in two places after 0.1.0 shipped (the intro and the install-recipes table). Now states plainly that a public skill marketplace is planned but not yet implemented, that adoption today is by pinning a release, and drops the stale pre-release phrasing.
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Closes #899.
The top-level README described a public skill marketplace — a capability that is planned but not yet implemented — as if it were the thing you install, and it still called the framework "pre-release" even though 0.1.0 has now shipped. Both misled first-time readers (raised in #899).
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On the other points in #899: