[fuchsia-component] Clean up services in outgoing directory

"Unified" services is an outdated term and should be removed from the
API. Additionally, providing conveniance options to avoid specifying the
instance name and defaulting to "default" is actievely harmful. It's
uncommon that one should avoid specifying the instance name to a service
capability they are adding.

Change-Id: I60a4c2d3289d28b6a2e8f9b7c8f0b365bcbad9eb
Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/1146082
Fuchsia-Auto-Submit: Suraj Malhotra <surajmalhotra@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Gary Bressler <geb@google.com>
Reviewed-by: James Sullivan <jfsulliv@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Auto-Submit <auto-submit@fuchsia-infra.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Brunson <mbrunson@google.com>
9 files changed
tree: b903d1f9df39ca8d980ec7f66058f417372390e1
  1. boards/
  2. build/
  3. bundles/
  4. docs/
  5. examples/
  6. infra/
  7. products/
  8. scripts/
  9. sdk/
  10. src/
  11. third_party/
  12. tools/
  13. zircon/
  14. .clang-format
  15. .clang-tidy
  16. .editorconfig
  17. .git-blame-ignore-revs
  18. .gitattributes
  19. .gitignore
  20. .gitmodules
  21. .gn
  22. .ignore
  23. analysis_options.yaml
  24. AUTHORS
  25. BUILD.gn
  26. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  27. CONTRIBUTING.md
  28. fuchsia.code-workspace
  29. LICENSE
  30. OWNERS
  31. PATENTS
  32. pyproject.toml
  33. pyrightconfig.json
  34. README.md
  35. rustfmt.toml
  36. shac.star
  37. shac.textproto
README.md

Fuchsia

What is Fuchsia?

Fuchsia is an open source, general purpose operating system supporting modern 64-bit Intel and ARM processors.

We expect everyone interacting with our project to respect our code of conduct.

Read more about Fuchsia's principles.

How can I build and run Fuchsia?

See Getting Started.

Where can I learn more about Fuchsia?

See fuchsia.dev.