[0.74] Scope various packages to rnw-scripts namespace.#15717
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[0.74] Scope various packages to rnw-scripts namespace.#15717hansenyy wants to merge 4 commits intomicrosoft:0.74-stablefrom
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* Scope various packaged to rnw-scripts namespace. * Fix build. * Fix build 1. * Revert unnecessary white space change. * Change files * Fix telemetry test. * Change files * Fix prettier.
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Scoped several packages to the rnw-scripts namespace. See https://portal.microsofticm.com/imp/v5/incidents/details/31000000553748/summary.
Port of #15705 for 0.74-stable branch.
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Should this change be included in the release notes: no
Microsoft Reviewers: Open in CodeFlow