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Adds deprecation notice#1649

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@cameronvoell cameronvoell commented Apr 10, 2025

Add deprecation notice and redirect users to Convos app repository in README

Updates README.md with:

  • Added deprecation status badge
  • Added caution notice informing users that the Converse repository is deprecated
  • Added link directing users to the new Convos app repository where development continues

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Start with the changes in README.md which contains all the modifications for this PR.


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  • Documentation
    • Added a prominent deprecation notice with an accompanying badge.
    • Included a cautionary note advising users to transition to the actively maintained Convos app repository.

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A deprecation notice has been added to the README file of the Converse repository. This update includes a badge and a clear note stating that the repository is deprecated and that all new work is taking place in the Convos app repository. No changes were made to any functionality or to the declarations of exported or public entities.


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3-7: Clear and Concise Deprecation Notice!
The new badge and caution note clearly communicate that the repository is deprecated and point users to the Convos app. Nice work keeping the message direct and visible.


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@cameronvoell cameronvoell merged commit 41f167e into main Apr 11, 2025
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