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Remove obsolete instructions from information on prototype applications

Summary: Most of this document is no longer relevant, since we're happy to work on prototypes if you're paying us and no longer have any meaningful free support.

Test Plan: Read document.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18719

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··· 9 9 Phabricator includes //prototype applications//, which are applications in an 10 10 early stage of development. 11 11 12 - IMPORTANT: The upstream does not offer support for these applications. 13 - 14 12 When we begin working on a new application, we usually implement it as a 15 13 prototype first. This allows us to get a better sense of how the application 16 14 might work and integrate with other applications, and what technical and product ··· 32 30 33 31 If you're interested in previewing upcoming applications, you can use the 34 32 `phabricator.show-prototypes` configuration setting to enable prototypes. 35 - 36 - Feedback on Prototypes 37 - ====================== 38 - 39 - We're usually interested in this sort of feedback on prototypes: 40 - 41 - - {icon check, color=green} **Use Cases**: If we're building something that 42 - you think you'd use, we'd love to hear about your use cases for it. This can 43 - help us figure out what features to add and how users may think about, use, 44 - and integrate the application. 45 - - {icon check, color=green} **General Interest**: Is an application something 46 - you're looking forward to? Knowing which applications users are interested 47 - in can help us set priorities. 48 - 49 - We're usually **not** interested in this sort of feedback on prototypes: 50 - 51 - - {icon times, color=red} **Support Requests**: We do not support these 52 - applications. Use them at your own risk, or wait for them to leave the 53 - prototype phase. 54 - - {icon times, color=red} **Bug Reports**: We know these applications don't 55 - work well yet, and usually know about most of the open bugs. Even if we 56 - don't, whatever isn't working yet may change completely before the 57 - application leaves the prototype phase. 58 - - {icon times, color=red} **Contributions / Pull Requests**: These 59 - applications are usually in too early a state to accept contributions. Let 60 - us know about your use case, but wait for release to send code. 61 - 62 - Overall, using prototypes makes it easier for us to explore and develop 63 - application ideas, and to share a preview of what's coming in the future with 64 - users, but prototypes are not yet full applications and we do not provide 65 - support until applications leave the prototype phase.