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update readme, license and logo #5

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Readme - made it more generic and it now follows the connector template

@rahulagarwal13 rahulagarwal13 requested a review from sordina July 23, 2024 18:04
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**Current Limitations Include**
The Hasura GraphQL Connector allows for connecting to a GraphQL API and bringing it into Hasura DDN supergraph as a single unified API. It can also be used to bring in your current Hasura v2 graphQL API into Hasura DDN and our recommended approach is to create a new subgraph for the v2 API.

For Hasura v2 users, this fucnctionality is the replacement of [remote schemas](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/remote-schemas/overview/) functionality in v3 (DDN).
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typo, fucnctionality

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thanks

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Looks great @rahulagarwal13 !

@rahulagarwal13 rahulagarwal13 merged commit e75927f into main Jul 23, 2024
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