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This converts `QuickSuggestRemoteSettings` into a `BaseFeature` so that it can be managed by `QuickSuggest` and easily enabled and disabled depending on whether the new Rust component is enabled. Summary of major changes: * Rename `QuickSuggestRemoteSettings` to `SuggestBackendJs` and make it a `BaseFeature`. In D188684 I'll also add a new `SuggestBackendRust` feature. * Introduce a `quickSuggestRustEnabled` Nimbus variable. The JS backend will be disabled if this variable is true. Nothing else uses the variable in this patch but D188684 does. * Move `DEFAULT_SUGGESTION_SCORE` to `UrlbarProviderQuickSuggest` and make the provider ensure all suggestions have scores. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D188681
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Bug 1831143 - use new mozillareleases/gecko_decision:4.1.0 docker image. r=releng-reviewers,bhearsum
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1786490 - reformat the tree using black 23.3.0 r=sylvestre,webdriver-reviewers,taskgraph-reviewers,whimboo,jmaher,ahal,perftest-reviewers,geckoview-reviewers,afinder,m_kato
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