mv "Contributing" above install, compile, etc

The section on contributing to the Monero project is buried deep below lots of other information in the main README. This PR moves that section (which is very small since it links to a different document) up to an easier to locate place just below License information.
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See [LICENSE](LICENSE). See [LICENSE](LICENSE).
# Contributing
If you want to help out, see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for a set of guidelines.
## Monero software updates and consensus protocol changes (hard fork schedule) ## Monero software updates and consensus protocol changes (hard fork schedule)
Monero uses a fixed-schedule hard fork mechanism to implement new features. This means that users of Monero (end users and service providers) need to run current versions and update their software on a regular schedule. Here is the current schedule, versions, and compatibility. Monero uses a fixed-schedule hard fork mechanism to implement new features. This means that users of Monero (end users and service providers) need to run current versions and update their software on a regular schedule. Here is the current schedule, versions, and compatibility.
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Note: rlwrap will save things like your seed and private keys, if you supply them on prompt. You may want to not use rlwrap when you use simplewallet to restore from seed, etc. Note: rlwrap will save things like your seed and private keys, if you supply them on prompt. You may want to not use rlwrap when you use simplewallet to restore from seed, etc.
# Contributing
If you want to help out, see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for a set of guidelines.
# Debugging # Debugging
This section contains general instructions for debugging failed installs or problems encountered with Monero. First ensure you are running the latest version built from the github repo. This section contains general instructions for debugging failed installs or problems encountered with Monero. First ensure you are running the latest version built from the github repo.