Rashad Karanouh adbd78767e feat(partners): lock admin-managed + ownership fields on Partner role (#21471)
## What

Tightens the **Partner** self-service role's field-level permissions so
a partner can edit its own profile but not admin/ops-controlled or
ownership fields. All locks are `canUpdateFieldValue: false` on the
Partner object.

**Admin-managed scalar fields (7):** `slug`, `validationStage`,
`reviewed`, `ranking`, `partnerTier`, `applicationNotes`, `lastMatchAt`

**Ownership relation FKs (2):** `partnerUser`, `company`

## Why

- The 7 scalar fields are admin/ops-controlled (validation, ranking,
tiering, internal notes) — a partner must not be able to self-promote or
alter ops data.
- `partnerUser` is the **RLS pivot**: the row-level predicate scopes a
partner to records where `partnerUser IS <their workspace member>`. If a
partner could clear or repoint it, they'd drop their own record out of
scope (an orphan only admins can see). It is already locked on
Opportunity; this brings Partner in line.
- `company` is read-only at the object level for partners, so its FK
link must not be repointable from the Partner side either.

The remaining Partner relations (`opportunities`, `persons`,
`partnerContents`) need no lock — they are already protected by
inverse-side field locks or object-level read-only / no-access rules.

## Scope

- One source file: `src/roles/partner.role.ts` (9 field-permission
entries).
- No schema changes — additive permission tightening; upgrades cleanly
via `deploy` + `install`.
- Version: patch bump `0.5.0 → 0.5.1`.
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