Update README, version, changelog, dependency bounds, and limitations#48
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This pull request prepares the project for the 0.1.0 public launch by bumping the version across the repository and updating the changelog. It also tightens the litellm dependency bounds and updates the README to include BSL 1.1 license information and clearer documentation on current limitations. I have no feedback to provide.
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… for launch (#48) Signed-off-by: getianyi <getianyi602@gmail.com>
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This PR aligns repository metadata, packaging, and documentation with the intended public launch experience. It improves first-time user onboarding, stabilizes dependency management, and ensures consistency across versioning and release artifacts.