Chris Dent 5d0f875c97 Address followups in the upgrade from nova doc
In the review of the initial create of the `to-stein` document [1]
some shortcomings were identified that this patch tried to address:

* making it clear that upgrading to extracted placement doesn't have to
  be the same time as upgrading to stein

* stop using contractions

* clarify several points. In some cases this means being more
  general, in others more specific

* Add some thoughts on verification

* Change the verb "copy" to "move" in a few places. This was done
  to help make sure that nova will not remain configured to use
  its own placement, which would be very messy.

[1] I32b22d75400c7f7b428ed3d48ac928584071ed29

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OpenStack Placement

OpenStack Placement provides an HTTP service for managing, selecting, and claiming providers of classes of inventory representing available resources in a cloud.

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