Thomas Trompette 706d72e53e fix(front): reload record board groups when view groups change (#23637)
## Problem

Fixes #23462

On a Kanban (record board) view grouped by a SELECT field, adding a new
option to that field creates the column, but dragging a record into the
new column silently fails (no move, no error) until a hard page reload.

## Root cause

`RecordIndexLoadBaseOnContextStoreEffect` builds its load key from the
view id and the calendar-week flag only:

```
`${contextStoreCurrentViewId}-${isCalendarWeekViewEnabled}`
```

The effect early-returns when `loadedViewKey === currentViewLoadKey`.
When a new `ViewGroup` is created from the added SELECT option, the view
id does not change, so the key is unchanged and `loadRecordIndexStates`
never re-runs. The record group state (`recordGroupIdsComponentState` /
`recordGroupDefinitionFamilyState`) stays stale, so the drop handler
cannot resolve the new group's field value and the move no-ops. A hard
reload fixes it because the view then loads with the new group present
from the start.

## Fix

Include a signature of `view.viewGroups` (ordered
`id:position:isVisible`) in the load key so the effect re-runs
`loadRecordIndexStates` whenever the view's groups change, not only when
the view id changes. The calendar-week flag is kept in the key.

## Testing

Verified end to end on a local instance against an Opportunities "By
Stage" Kanban, with the record's stage change confirmed in the database:

- **Before the fix:** add a new Stage option in-session, then drag a
record into the new column. Dragging into an existing column persists
the move; dragging into the newly created column does nothing (record's
stage unchanged in DB).
- **After the fix:** same flow, dragging a record into the newly created
column moves it and persists the new stage in DB, with no reload.

`nx typecheck twenty-front` and `oxlint` pass.

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