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Change wording of Going Further section (#35949)

* Change wording of Going Further section

The original wording was confusing with its non-devel branch part.
Made it much clearer for people to understand what to do.

Also removed the git command for creating branches, I believe a
develop should be aware of how basic git commands work.

* Edited for concision and clarity.

* Typo fix

* Typo fix
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@ -291,15 +291,15 @@ test/units/modules/.../test/my_new_test_module.py``
Going Further
=============
If you are starting new development or fixing a bug, create a new branch:
If you would like to contribute to the main Ansible repository
by adding a new feature or fixing a bug, `create a fork <https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/>`_
of the Ansible repository and develop against a new feature
branch using the ``devel`` branch as a starting point.
``$ git checkout -b my-new-branch``.
If you are planning on contributing
back to the main Ansible repository, fork the Ansible repository into
your own GitHub account and develop against the new non-devel branch
in your fork. When you believe you have a good working code change,
submit a pull request to the Ansible repository.
When you you have a good working code change,
submit a pull request to the Ansible repository by selecting
your feature branch as a source and the Ansible devel branch as
a target.
If you want to submit a new module to the upstream Ansible repo, be sure
to run through sanity checks first. For example: