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feat: Add accessibility string to ConversationList [WPB-9789] 🍒 #3567

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This PR was automatically cherry-picked based on the following PR:

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TaskWPB-9789 [Android] accessibility strings – Conversation list

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Added accessibility strings for the ConversationsList (AKA Home) and ConnectionRequest screens

@github-actions github-actions bot added cherry-pick PR is cherry-picking changes from another banch echoes: features End-user visible changes intended to create customer value size/S labels Oct 29, 2024
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Built wire-android-staging-compat-pr-3567.apk is available for download

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Built wire-android-dev-debug-pr-3567.apk is available for download

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@borichellow borichellow added this pull request to the merge queue Oct 31, 2024
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Built wire-android-staging-compat-pr-3567.apk is available for download

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Built wire-android-dev-debug-pr-3567.apk is available for download

Merged via the queue into develop with commit 7993fc5 Oct 31, 2024
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@borichellow borichellow deleted the feat/add_accessibility_string_to_conversation_list-cherry-pick branch October 31, 2024 13:01
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