chore(release): secure workflows against shell injection#3895
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- Modify `release_create_rc.yaml`, `release_prepare.yaml`, `release_process_backports.yaml`, and `release_promote_rc.yaml` to pass workflow inputs as environment variables instead of expanding them directly in inline bash scripts. - This prevents potential shell injection vulnerabilities if inputs contain shell metacharacters.
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Pass workflow inputs as environment variables instead of expanding them directly in run scripts to prevent shell injection.
The shell expansions were guarded by collaborator checks, but best to prevent
any type of injection.