## Description
Adds support for rejecting a given document informing the document
owner.
Flows for resolving a rejection don't currently exist so it's up to the
document owner to reach out to the recipient and work out a way to move
forward via a new document or offline agreement.
## Related Issue
## Changes Made
- Added new rejection properties to the recipient schema
- Added API endpoints to support rejection
- Added email templates for notifying the document owner and recipient
- Added a dialog on the signing page to start the rejection flow.
## Testing Performed
- Manually tested the flow end to end
- Automated tests are planned
## Description
This pull request introduces modifications to the GitHub Actions
workflow to ensure that the `latest` Docker tag is only pushed for
stable releases. It prevents the `latest` tag from being assigned to
release candidates (`-rc`), beta versions, or other pre-release tags.
This enhancement improves version management by keeping the `latest` tag
reserved exclusively for fully stable versions (e.g., `1.0.0`).
## Related Issue
Fixes#1404
## Changes Made
- Added a conditional check to verify if the release version follows the
format `X.Y.Z` (stable release format).
- Updated the Docker manifest creation steps to only push the `latest`
tag if the version is a stable full release.
- Modified both DockerHub and GitHub Container Registry push steps to
reflect the new versioning conditions.
Tidy the docker setup and include a Github Action
for publishing docker containers to DockerHub and
Github Container Registry.
Also add a small README file with docker hosting instructions.