Charles Bochet d4c3759c70 ci(pr-review): stop a skipped label dispatch from cancelling the open dispatch (#23856)
## Problem

The standard review silently does not run on PRs that get labelled by a
bot right after opening. https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/23854
is an example: no `PR Review #23854` run exists in `ci-privileged` at
all.

| time | what |
|---|---|
| 10:08:35 | PR opened |
| 10:08:39 | `twenty-eng-sync[bot]` adds the `-PR: draft` label |
| 10:08:40 | dispatch run for `opened` starts, cancelled during "Set up
job" |
| 10:08:43 | dispatch run for `labeled` is skipped by the job `if` |

Concurrency is evaluated before the job-level `if`, so the `labeled` run
preempts and cancels the in-flight `opened` run and is then skipped
itself (`-PR: draft` does not start with `pr-review-`). The sync bot
labels within ~4 seconds of open, which is faster than the app-token
mint step, so the `opened` dispatch loses this race essentially every
time that label is applied.

`opened` is the only event that resolves to the `standard` check, so
with no later push the PR gets no review at all. Same class of gap as
the one #23708 closed, moved down a layer: the trigger exists now but
gets cancelled.

## Fix

Scope the concurrency group by event action, and only cancel in-progress
runs for `synchronize`. Rapid consecutive pushes still de-duplicate;
`opened`, `ready_for_review` and `labeled` no longer cancel each other.

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