Touch up the contributing notes (#3158)

* Mention how to find out what to do
* Update URL
* Thanks contributors
* Explain there is no timeline
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Brett Cannon 2017-08-22 13:06:50 -07:00 committed by Łukasz Langa
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+ `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/3.6.stable/>`_ + `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/3.6.stable/>`_
- 3.5
+ `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/3.5.stable/>`_
- 2.7 - 2.7
+ `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/2.7.stable/>`_ + `Stable buildbots <http://buildbot.python.org/2.7.stable/>`_
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