### Summary
This PR introduces channels: a new way of starting collaboration
sessions. You can create channels and invite others to join them. You
can then hold a call in a channel, where any member of the channel is
free to join the call without needing to be invited.
Channels are displayed in a new panel called the collaboration panel,
which now also contains the contacts list, and the current call. The
collaboration popover has been removed from the titlebar.

For now, the channels functionality will only be revealed to staff, so
the public-facing change is just the move from the popover to the panel.
### To-do
* User-facing UI
* [x] signed-out state for collab panel
* [x] new icon for collab panel
* [x] for now, channels section only appears for zed staff
* [x] current call section styling
(https://zed-industries.slack.com/archives/C05CJUNF2BU/p1691189389988239?thread_ts=1691189120.403009&cid=C05CJUNF2BU)
* [x] Channel members
* Channels
* [x] style channel name editor
* [x] decide on a special "empty state" for the panel, when user has no
contacts
* [x] ensure channels are sorted in a consistent way (expose channel id
paths to client)
* [x] Figure out layered panels UX
* [x] Change add contacts to be the same kind of tabbed modal
* [x] race condition between channel updates and user fetches
(`ChannelStore::handle_update_contacts`)
* [x] race condition between joining channels and channel update
messages `collab::rpc::channel_updated`)
* [x] don't display mic as muted when microphone share is pending upon
first joining call
Release Notes:
- Moved the collaboration dropdown into its own panel.
- Added settings for disabling the AI assistant panel button.
- Switch to lazily initializing audio output sources
(https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1840,
https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1919)
I want to use this on another branch, but it's a sweeping change,
so this prepares the ground for it. This can always be reverted if
it doesn't work out.
Instead of storing `initialization_options` in every LSP adapter as
before, store previous LSP settings in `Project` entirely.
This way, we can later have use multiple different project
configurations per single LSP with its associated adapter.
co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Since we don't want tabs, I think it would be better to render the toolbar
for ourselves directly and handle switching between conversations.
Co-Authored-By: Julia Risley <julia@zed.dev>
This PR allows you to customize Zed's settings within a particular
folder by creating a `.zed/settings.json` file within that folder.
Todo
* [x] respect folder-specific settings for local projects
* [x] respect folder-specific settings in remote projects
* [x] pass a path when retrieving editor/language settings
* [x] pass a path when retrieving copilot settings
* [ ] update the `Setting` trait to make it clear which types of
settings are locally overridable
Release Notes:
* Added support for folder-specific settings. You can customize Zed's
settings within a particular folder by creating a `.zed` directory and a
`.zed/settings.json` file within that folder.