Add community-stewardship maintenance note to README#440
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Two README updates in one PR:
Adds a community-stewardship maintenance note at the top of the README. Tells new visitors that DataJoint Inc. has shifted core development focus to the Python ecosystem (
datajoint-python, the DataJoint Platform), that this package remains functional and community-stewardship-mode going forward, and points to docs.datajoint.com for the broader ecosystem. Mirrors the equivalent note just added directly todatajoint/mym.Replaces dead documentation links. The old "For more information..." paragraph referenced
https://datajoint.com/docs/(now redirects to docs.datajoint.com) andhttps://datajoint.com/docs/additional-resources/(404). Replaced with a pointer to the published MATLAB documentation site at https://datajoint.github.io/datajoint-matlab/, which was already configured but had stopped serving — a Pages rebuild brought it back online.