More release notes updates, mostly add boiler plate (#3018)

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# v0.6.0 - Javascript!
## Running Bitcoin-S
If you want to run the standalone server binary, after verifying gpg signatures, you
can `unzip bitcoin-s-server-0.6.0.zip` and then run it with `./bin/bitcoin-s-server` to start the node. You will need to
configure the node properly first, you can find example
configurations [here](https://bitcoin-s.org/docs/config/configuration#example-configuration-file).
You can then unzip the `bitcoin-s-cli-0.6.0.zip` folder and start using the `bitcoin-s-cli` like this:
```bashrc
./bin/bitcoin-s-cli --help
Usage: bitcoin-s-cli [options] [<cmd>]
-n, --network <value> Select the active network.
--debug Print debugging information
--rpcport <value> The port to send our rpc request to on the server
-h, --help Display this help message and exit
```
For more information on what commands `bitcoin-s-cli` supports check the documentation, here is where to
start: https://bitcoin-s.org/docs/next/applications/server#server-endpoints
## Verifying signatures
This release is signed with [Chris's signing key](https://bitcoin-s.org/docs/next/security#disclosure) with
fingerprint `339A49229576050819083EB3F99724872F822910`
To do the verification, first hash the executable using `sha256sum`. You should check that the result is listed in
the `SHA256SUMS.asc` file next to its file name. After doing that you can use `gpg --verify` to authenticate the
signature.
Example:
UPDATE ME!!!!!!!
```
$ sha256sum bitcoin-s-server-0.6.0.tgz
aa1084edb5fcd3d1dbcafe0d0fba787abf4cd455bbe38809bd9a65a49c0cd0eb bitcoin-s-server-0.6.0.tgz
$ gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.asc
gpg: Signature made Thu 24 Sep 2020 12:49:39 PM CDT
gpg: using RSA key 339A49229576050819083EB3F99724872F822910
gpg: issuer "stewart.chris1234@gmail.com"
gpg: Good signature from "Chris Stewart <stewart.chris1234@gmail.com>"
```
### Website
https://bitcoin-s.org/
### Releases
https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/bitcoin-s/
#### Snapshot releases
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/bitcoin-s/
## Docker support
We now support docker for our oracleServer and appServer projects.