readme: fix [!WARNING] section

Apparently this previously-beta markdown syntax from GitHub "graduated" to a
full feature in such a way that it it actually regressed in features, so doing
this `[!WARNING]` inline inside of a list is no longer valid. Sigh. Scoot it
up a level in the document, and just make it part of the section and not inside
the list.

Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
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Austin Seipp 2024-02-08 16:49:39 -06:00
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@ -93,10 +93,9 @@ And it adds several innovative, useful features of its own:
well. In effect, this is a completely transparent version of `git rebase
--update-refs` combined with `git rerere`, supported by design.
> [!WARNING]
> The following features are available for use, but experimental; they may
> have bugs, backwards incompatible storage changes, and user-interface
> changes!
> [!WARNING]
> The following features are available for use, but experimental; they may have
> bugs, backwards incompatible storage changes, and user-interface changes!
- **Safe, concurrent replication**: Have you ever wanted to store your version
controlled repositories inside a Dropbox folder? Or continuously backup