Remove dd-rules-converter#76
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This PR removes
dd-rules-converter(TOML rules -> flatbuffer policy) since it has no live consumers, unlike the dd-compile-policy / dd-requirements-converter converters, which are still pulled byauto_inject. It was first built for .NET workload selection, butauto_inject's actual hardcoded workload selection rules are compiled by the json_to_hardcoded_fb_policies tool instead. No outside repo references the binary or its release artifacts, so it seems appropriate to remove it entirely so one less artifact is built and released.