Jacob Overgaard 40fe4995e8 V16: keepUserLoggedIn has no effect (#20123)
* feat: exports all current-user config-related items

* fix: observes the current-user config for the 'keepUserLoggedIn' value and simply try to refresh the token when the worker makes an attempt to log out the user

* fix: moves current user config repository and related dependencies to the 'current-user' package

previously, it was not exported, so is not a breaking change

* chore: moves current-user-allow-mfa condition to the 'current-user' package to avoid circular dependencies (and because it naturally belongs there)

* fix: checks for `keepUserLoggedIn` directly

* Revert "chore: moves current-user-allow-mfa condition to the 'current-user' package to avoid circular dependencies (and because it naturally belongs there)"

This reverts commit 17bebfba41f6996205f0649d70c0d210808f6081.

* Revert "fix: moves current user config repository and related dependencies to the 'current-user' package"

This reverts commit 0c114628985643a2ac1c7dc135e75d64db972bc6.

* Revert "feat: exports all current-user config-related items"

This reverts commit a6586aff1dcc293ae5485bcf436297341fc126bf.

* fix: avoids depending on 'resources'
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