nitin f893b214e2 Make the call recorder transcript provider an application variable (#23789)
## What

Post-call transcription was locked to Gladia by a frozen constant
(#23532). It is now a `CALL_RECORDER_TRANSCRIPT_PROVIDER` application
variable that a workspace admin picks in app settings.

## Changes

- **Recall.ai transcription (`recallai_async`) is the default.** It is
the only provider that needs no third-party key in the Recall dashboard,
so a fresh install transcribes without extra setup. Gladia
(`gladia_v2_async`) stays available with code switching for
mixed-language calls, and still requires a Gladia API key in the Recall
dashboard per region.
- Providers name their language options differently (`recallai_async`
takes `language_code`, `gladia_v2_async` takes
`language_config.code_switching`), so the variable holds a Recall
provider id and the app owns the per-provider payload in
`RECALL_ASYNC_TRANSCRIPT_PROVIDERS`. Unset or unrecognized values fall
back to the default, matching how `getBotImageBackground` and
`isCallRecordingSummaryEnabled` read their variables.
- `SETUP.md` now frames the Gladia key as conditional on that selection
rather than a hard requirement, and lists the new variable alongside the
other application variables.
- App bumped to 1.7.0. No new server capability is needed, so
`engines.twenty` stays at `>=2.26.0`.

## Upgrade note

Existing installs run on Gladia today through the old constant, and move
to Recall.ai transcription on upgrade unless the variable is set.
Workspaces that rely on code switching for mixed-language calls should
select Gladia after deploying.

## Tests

533 unit tests pass, typecheck and lint clean.

- `recall-bot-api.test.ts` asserts the `create_transcript` request body
for both the default and a Gladia selection.
- `get-recall-async-transcript-provider.test.ts` covers the default, the
fallback for an unsupported provider, and a drift guard asserting the
manifest's SELECT options match the keys of the provider map, so adding
a provider to one without the other fails.



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