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Philip Reames 989ffa936e Starting to cleanup the garbage collection documentation
In this change:
- Put the getting started section first
- Create a dedicated section to document the built in collector strategies
- Move discuss of ShadowStack into new section
- Add placeholders for erlang, ocaml, and statepoint-example collectors

There will be many more changes following.  I plan on full integrating the documentation for gc.statepoint and gc.root.  I want to make it much clearer on how to get started and what users should expect in terms of effort.



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