restore note about cloning the stable release branch for Docker installs

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Starting in version 18.0, the [AWX Operator](https://github.com/ansible/awx-operator) is the preferred way to install AWX.
AWX can also alternatively be installed and [run in Docker](./tools/docker-compose/README.md), but this install path is only recommended for development/test-oriented deployments, and has no official published release.
### Quickstart with minikube
If you don't have an existing OpenShift or Kubernetes cluster, minikube is a fast and easy way to get up and running.

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# Docker Compose for Development
## Getting started
### Clone the repo
If you have not already done so, you will need to clone, or create a local copy, of the [AWX repo](https://github.com/ansible/awx). We generally recommend that you view the releases page:
https://github.com/ansible/awx/releases/latest
...and clone the latest stable tag, e.g.,
`git clone -b x.y.z https://github.com/ansible/awx.git`
Please note that deploying from `HEAD` (or the latest commit) is **not** stable, and that if you want to do this, you should proceed at your own risk.
For more on how to clone the repo, view [git clone help](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-clone).
Once you have a local copy, run the commands in the following sections from the root of the project tree.
## Overview
Here are the main make targets: