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Preparation of the release planned for Thursday the 29th of January

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request prepares for an upcoming release by adding the release notes for my.nesi.org.nz version 2.47.0. The notes detail several user experience enhancements, workflow improvements, and bug fixes, ensuring users are informed about the latest changes to the platform.

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  • New Release Notes: Introduces my.nesi.org.nz release notes v2.47.0, detailing new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
  • Trusted Device Management: Researchers can now manage trusted devices directly from my.nesi under Account → My Preferences.
  • Project Co-owner/Supervisor Workflow: Improved workflow automatically adds new co-owners/supervisors as team members and raises a support ticket for assessment.
  • Freezer Allocation Defaults: Updated default values for Freezer allocation requests: 0 TiB when part of a compute request, 10 TiB when requested alone.
  • Active Allocation Guidance: Clearer messaging is now provided when a project does not have an active allocation.
  • Profile Warnings: Warnings are now displayed when adding researchers with Closed or Suspended profiles to a project.
  • Terminology Update: Terminology has been updated to remove references to "HPC3".

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