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Adds KEYSTONE_TELEMETRY_DISABLED to disable telemetry #8159

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Adds the ability to disable telemetry by setting the KEYSTONE_TELEMETRY_DISABLED environment variable to '1'

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@borisno2 borisno2 merged commit bdbe1ad into main Dec 7, 2022
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