Update attention set behaviour when commenting on a thread.

Previously the rule worked like this:
When reply comment is added on a thread, every previous commenters
(except for the user leaving a reply) on the thread is added if:
- They are not the user leaving a reply
- If thread is unresolved
- If thread is resolved, and the commenter have not voted Code-Review
  with a maximum vote yet.

After this change:
- If change owner replies and thread is unresolved: every commenter on
  the thread is brought back to attention set
- If change owner replies and thread is resolved: only commenters that
  haven't voted Code-Review are brought to attention set
- If reviewer replies and thread is unresolved, only bring owner to
  attention set
- If reviewer replies and thread is resolved, bring all other commenters
  who haven't voted Code-Review to attention set.

The logic doesn't account for users who don't have permissions to leave
a max CR vote. But this is the same for the current state as well. This
can be a further improvement in the future.

This is FE-only change, this will affect only comments published via
Web-UI. There will be a corresponding check to the BE logic in a
subsequent change.

Release-Notes: Attention set when commenting on a thread takes into
  account owner and unresolved status.
Google-Bug-Id: b/347949247
Change-Id: I849a8dda069c74d97c75ce86706f35ea64717670
(cherry picked from commit f42012d837c1e15e0a598f41b66c999bae6ecb67)
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README.md

Gerrit Code Review

Gerrit is a code review and project management tool for Git based projects.

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Gerrit makes reviews easier by showing changes in a side-by-side display, and allowing inline comments to be added by any reviewer.

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License

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Build

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    git clone --recurse-submodules https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit
    cd gerrit && bazel build release

Install binary packages (Deb/Rpm)

The instruction how to configure GerritForge/BinTray repositories is here

On Debian/Ubuntu run:

    apt-get update && apt-get install gerrit=<version>-<release>

NOTE: release is a counter that starts with 1 and indicates the number of packages that have been released with the same version of the software.

On CentOS/RedHat run:

    yum clean all && yum install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]

On Fedora run:

    dnf clean all && dnf install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]

Use pre-built Gerrit images on Docker

Docker images of Gerrit are available on DockerHub

To run a CentOS 8 based Gerrit image:

    docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritcodereview/gerrit[:version]-centos8

To run a Ubuntu 20.04 based Gerrit image:

    docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritcodereview/gerrit[:version]-ubuntu20

NOTE: release is optional. Last released package of the version is installed if the release number is omitted.