README: Update pronoun specification

This patch updates the guidelines on pronouns to use for me. It adds a
requirement for using she/her pronouns and adds an initial set of german
pronouns to use, notably having a clause for allowing the use german
he/him for legancy reasons.
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I am a developer, maintainer and system administrator working on a variety of open source projects.
You SHOULD use [they/them](https://pronouns.within.lgbt/they/them/their/theirs/themself) and you SHOULD NOT use [he/him](https://pronouns.within.lgbt/he/him/his/his/himself) pronouns when referring to me, however you MAY also use [she/her](https://pronouns.within.lgbt/she/her/her/hers/herself).
You SHOULD use [they/them](https://pronouns.within.lgbt/they/them/their/theirs/themself) and you SHOULD NOT use [he/him](https://pronouns.within.lgbt/he/him/his/his/himself) pronouns when referring to me. You MAY use [she/her](https://pronouns.within.lgbt/she/her/her/hers/herself) if we know each other (if you are unsure if this applies to you you COULD check the follow graph of [@networkexception@nwex.de](https://social.nwex.de/@networkexception)).
In German, you SHOULD use <abbr title="Example: Es entwickelt an Open Source Software, ihr GitHub findest du hier.">es/ihr</abbr> pronouns, althoughy for legacy reasons, you MAY also use er/ihm. You MAY use sie/ihr based on the same requirements as above.
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