docs: 1.0.0 stability policy and LTS commitment#2958
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States the LTS surface (xrspatial __init__ exports + .xrs accessor) and what the stable tier requires, extending the feature-tier contract from #2415.
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docs/source/user_guide/stability_policy.rstand links it into the user-guide toctree.The page states the LTS surface for the 1.0.0 series (the names exported from
xrspatial/__init__.pyand the.xrsaccessor) and what thestabletier requires: a documented input/output contract, no open CRITICAL/HIGH/deep-sweepfindings in accuracy or security, and a notebook example. It extends the feature-tier contract from #2415.Part of the 1.0.0 release board (org project #4) and milestone 1.0.0.