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chore: Update release runbook#2674

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Which issue does this PR close?

There is no open issue for this PR.

What changes are included in this PR?

This change updates the release process to try and simplify some steps,
and clarify what can be owned by non-committers.

I've purposely left the updates of dependency files out of the updates as I wish to tackle that in a separate PR.

Are these changes tested?

I have tested the instructions using a GitHub repository I own however I cannot test properly with Iceberg Rust.

I am coordinating with @CTTY for this release and we will review the release process and test it.

I have tested building the site to check there's no rendering issues.

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I'll probably rebase on #2676 once merged.

Comment thread website/src/release.md
- [ ] Update docs
- [ ] Draft GitHub release
- [ ] Bump version in project and update changelog
- [ ] Generate dependencies list

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I thought we no longer need to do this anymore since it's now PR authors' responsibility to keep this updated

Comment thread website/src/release.md

- [ ] Bump version in project
- [ ] Update docs
- [ ] Draft GitHub release

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Could you help me understand what is this?

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