* Add commercial licence and update config files
* Update license in headers
* Revert "Update license in headers"
This reverts commit 7ed7949485.
* Update only spdx id
* Remove LicenseRef- from package.json
LicenseRef- no longer allowed in npm v3 package.json
This fixes the warning in the logs and failing build check.
* WIP
* Store the release announcements in the account settings
* Update TAC release announcement description
* Fix settings content comparison
* Add logging in case of failure
* Watch settings changes
* I add release announcement settings to disable it
* Disable release announcement in e2e test
* Add release announcement in e2e test
* Add tests for ReleaseAnnouncementStore.ts
* Update compound-web to `3.3.0`
* Update TAC tests
* Update Labs tests
* Nits
* Add test for ReleaseAnnouncement.tsx
* Update `@vector-im/compound-web`
* Add playwright snapshot
* Delete false playwright screenshot
* Wait for EW to be displayed after reload
* Add screenshot
* Clean util file
* Renaming and comments fixing
* Use second store instead of looking in the store.
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Co-authored-by: R Midhun Suresh <hi@midhun.dev>
* Add a new flag pseudonymousAnalyticsOptIn replacing analyticsOptIn, stored at account level, so people only need to opt in once.
* Show a toast in login to users that have analyticsOptIn set but not yet pseudonymousAnalyticsOptIn prompting them confirm the new method is okay. Update the copy of the existing opt-in toast. Don't notify users that previously opted out.
* Update the copy in settings
* Add a new learn more dialog
* Support a new config flag analyticsOwner which is used in these toasts when explaining which entity the data is sent to ("Help improve %(analyticsOwner)"). If unset, display brand. This allows deployments whose brand differs from the receiver of the analytics to explain the situation to their users (e.g. AcmeCorp badges their app, but explains the data is sent to Element, not them)
* The new opt-in and flags are only used when posthog is configured; prior to that there are no changes to UX or tracking behaviour.