"beta" -> "open testing" PlayStore terminology and move step to update the topic once production is live to a dedicated section. Also update the diary only when production is live.

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### Once tested and validated internally
- [ ] Create a new beta release on the GooglePlay console and upload the 4 signed Apks.
- [ ] Create a new open testing release on the GooglePlay console and upload the 4 signed Apks.
- [ ] Check that the version codes are correct
- [ ] Copy the fastlane change to the GooglePlay console in the section en-GB.
- [ ] Push to beta release to 100% of the users
- [ ] Push the open testing release to 100% of the users
- [ ] Notify the F-Droid team [here](https://matrix.to/#/!LAAuJLQXYHjMNWKrCK:matrix.org?via=matrix.org&via=bubu1.eu&via=lant.uk) so that they can schedule the publication on F-Droid
- [ ] The application is available to the PlayStore testers (live). Google can take between 1 hour and up to 7 days to approve the release.
- [ ] The application is available to the F-Droid users.
### Once Live on PlayStore
### Once open testing is live on PlayStore
- [ ] Ping the Android public room and update its topic
- [ ] Add an entry in the internal diary
### Once Live on F-Droid
- [ ] Update the Android public room topic
### After at least 2 days
### After at least 2 days (generally next Monday)
- [ ] Check the [rageshakes](https://github.com/matrix-org/element-android-rageshakes/issues)
- [ ] Check the crash reports on the GooglePlay console
- [ ] Check the Android Element room for any reported issues on the new version
- [ ] If all is OK, push to production
- [ ] Ping the Android public room and update its topic with the new available version
- [ ] If all is OK, promote the open testing release to production. Generally using a 100% roll out, but can be a smaller value depending on the release content.
- [ ] The application is available to the PlayStore users (live). Google can take (again!) between 1 hour and up to 7 days to approve the release.
### Once production is live on PlayStore
- [ ] Ping the Android public room and update its topic
- [ ] Add an entry in the internal diary
### Android SDK2
The SDK2 and the sample app are released only when Element has been pushed to production.