docs: the provider table said two, the registry has eleven - #31
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The README claimed `fake` and `github` and listed Jira, Google, Notion and Slack as "next". Since then Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Discord, Facebook, X, Threads, Notion and Slack all landed, so the one table a reader trusts to say what this does was the most out of date thing in the file. It now lists every adapter in the registry with its maturity and what it actually exposes, taken from the source rather than from memory. It also says the two things that surprise people: a provider with no client id is left out of the registry entirely, and the three Google prefixes share one grant. Adds the mark, and a line saying there is a hosted instance with docs, since open core is the licence model and a reader deserves to know both paths exist.
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docs: the provider table said two, the registry has eleven
The README claimed
fakeandgithuband listed Jira, Google, Notion andSlack as "next". Since then Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Discord, Facebook, X,
Threads, Notion and Slack all landed, so the one table a reader trusts to say
what this does was the most out of date thing in the file.
It now lists every adapter in the registry with its maturity and what it
actually exposes, taken from the source rather than from memory. It also says
the two things that surprise people: a provider with no client id is left out
of the registry entirely, and the three Google prefixes share one grant.
Adds the mark, and a line saying there is a hosted instance with docs, since
open core is the licence model and a reader deserves to know both paths exist.