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Than McIntosh 03242506de doc: comment out remaining TODOs in Go 1.22 relnotes (for now)
This patch comments out the remaining "TODO" items in the Go 1.22
release notes temporarily, so as to have RC1 go out with the notes
in a clean (TODO-less) state.

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