chore(deploy): pin dictionary seed to v1.3.0
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Bump DICT_VERSION v1.2.1 -> v1.3.0 across the seed surface: .env.example, the compose build-arg default, both backend Dockerfile stages, the loadtest Dockerfile, the CI dawg-download version, and the deploy/backend docs. v1.3.0 drops the abbreviation class from the Russian word list (scrabble-dictionary #6). This only seeds a FRESH volume; a live contour/prod volume is unaffected (the .seed_version marker wins — seed-drift guard) and moves to v1.3.0 through the admin console (ARCHITECTURE §5). Per-contour deploy still overrides via TEST_/PROD_DICT_VERSION.
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# unit/integration jobs inherit it. The deploy job overrides it per contour with
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# vars.TEST_DICT_VERSION (the seed for a fresh volume), see deploy/README.md.
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env:
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DICT_VERSION: v1.2.1
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DICT_VERSION: v1.3.0
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jobs:
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# changes detects which areas a PR/push touched, so the test jobs can skip when
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