feat(feedback): capture the browser UTC offset; Filed time in three zones
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The account time zone defaults to UTC until a player saves a profile, so a report's Filed time could only render in UTC even for a player clearly in another zone. Capture the client's detected "±HH:MM" offset (browser_tz) with each submission and show the Filed time in three zones in the operator console — UTC, the browser offset detected at submit, and the sender's saved profile zone — each shown "N/A" when not known, so the operator can tell what is certainly known from what is merely defaulted. - Thread browser_tz through the fbs envelope (+ Go/TS codegen), the gateway transcode + backend client, and the backend feedback service/store; add the column via migration 00004 (additive, image-rollback-safe). - Fix fmtTimeIn to resolve "±HH:MM" offsets via account.ResolveZone; time.LoadLocation alone silently fell back to UTC for offset zones, which is the second reason a "+02:00" sender showed only UTC. - Update ARCHITECTURE/FUNCTIONAL(+ru) docs and the feedback integration test.
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@@ -384,6 +384,7 @@ table FeedbackSubmitRequest {
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attachment_name:string;
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channel:string;
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version:string;
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browser_tz:string;
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}
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// FeedbackReply is the operator's answer shown back to the player.
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