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[CALCITE-7460] Broken Maven Central and CI Status badges in README#5096

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CALCITE-7460

Signed-off-by: xiedeyantu <czjourney@163.com>
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I modified these to align with the approach used in Hive; please could you take a look?@zabetak

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The questions in #4862 are still relevant here. I am not sure if links to maven-badges.sml.io are allowed according to the https://privacy.apache.org/policies/website-policy.html (see item 4).
The discussion in apache/privacy-website#54 is directly relevant. As mentioned in #4862 it would be good to clarify this point with privacy@apache.org before moving forward.
In the meantime the safest seems to remove the badge altogether.

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In fact, after reading https://shields.io/privacy it may be OK to proceed with #4862 since their policy statement says that they are not tracking anything. In any case, I would prefer to have a confirmation from privacy@apache.org

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@zabetak Thank you for your reply. When I replied to #4862, I also tried emailing privacy@apache.org, but I didn't receive a reply either. It seems we'll have to put this on hold for a while longer. However, it's definitely a good idea to wait for clear suggestions before fixing it.

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