Hervé Beraud 759732ebc1 Fix list-deliverables command to use release-id
With the new release identification / naming schema [1] (like:
2023.1 Antelope) new stable branch naming was introduced (like:
stable/2023.1). This was not handled in the list-deliverables command as it
still uses the release name. This patch fixes this by reading the
'release-id' field from series_status.yaml and if present then uses it
as stable/<release-id> for the branch creation.

[1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/release-naming.html

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