Elod Illes 77f0e3b862 Release freezer RC1 for 2023.2 Bobcat
This proposed a RC1 release for freezer to get any merged changes
out prior to the RC1 deadline for 2023.2 Bobcat going into effect.

If the team is ready to proceed, please leave a +1 to acknowledge this
release and we will process right away. If the team is working on any
final merges, leave a -1 with some detail on the status and update the
patch with the new commit hash to use when ready.

Patches with no response will be merged by early Friday, September 15.

Change-Id: Id4b177d3be88ead35b84e3ffa3e80eaf4376806e
Signed-off-by: Elod Illes <elod.illes@est.tech>
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