Thierry Carrez 51e11ed1a4 Remove description to simplify release-announce
Current release-announce job proceeds with installing the package being
released, just in order to compute the "description" of the package and
include it in the announcement. This is costly and error-prone, for very
little gain.

This change removes the costly computation of the "description". The
"project_name" was overridden by $ZUUL_PROJECT anyway. The email
template already has logic to skip the description if it's not provided.

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