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Split safety runs into 'install' and 'all'

Details:

* Introduced a new env var RUN_TYPE that is automatically determined
  in the test workflow, passed to the Makefile, and indicates whether
  the test run is a normal, scheduled, or release run.

* Split safety runs into an 'install' and an 'all' run. The install run
  uses a new minimum-constraints-install.txt file that contains just the
  direct and indirect install dependencies and must succeed. The 'all' run
  uses the minimum-constraints.txt file which includes the
  minimum-constraints-install.txt file and that run must succeed when
  the run type is release, and may fail otherwise.
  This reduces the burden of fixing safety issues that affect only development
  packages.

* Added a step to the release description to run 'make safety' with
  RUN_TYPE=release to surface new safety issues before the release run
  does.

* Clarified the sections in the requirements and constraints files, and
  moved items around so they have the same order in corresponding
  sections. Moved the indirect deoendency to urllibs from dev-requirements
  to requirementsm, since it is for install.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Maier <andreas.r.maier@gmx.de>

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