docs: clarify private preview SDK access in README#2232
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Why?
The private preview SDK section previously said "These are invite-only features. Once invited, you can install..." — implying users need an invitation to install the SDK. In reality, anyone can install the
-alpha.XSDK versions. It's the private preview API features that may require separate access approval.This updates the README to remove the invite-only framing and clarify that SDK installation is open to anyone, while noting that specific API features may require separate approval.
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