docs: tighten README modules table and status for readability#167
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Signed-off-by: Joshua Temple <joshua.temple@stablekernel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joshua Temple <joshua.temple@stablekernel.com>
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The Modules table and Status section read as noisy: the table carried 25 data rows, ~20 of them individual
sink/*andsource/*adapters that drowned the load-bearing modules, and Status was three dense paragraphs.This collapses the adapters into their parent
sinkandsourcerows (summarized inline), keeps a distinct row per load-bearing module, and converts the Status prose into a headline plus short bullets. Every stability fact is preserved:statev1.0.0/stable, subpackages advisory,state/exprstable contract (v0.1.0),gen/cmd/cruciblev0.1.0, the rest experimental,brokerplanned.Table goes from 25 rows to 11. No other sections touched.