maja-openai d9dace8a59 Make auto-review on-request prompt more proactive (#26496)
## Why

`on-request` approval policy text is currently tuned for user-reviewed
approvals. For auto-reviewed productivity runs, likely sandbox blocks
should be escalated earlier so commands that need remote services,
authentication, or other out-of-sandbox access do not first fail or hang
inside the sandbox.

## What changed

- Adds a separate `on_request_auto_review.md` permissions prompt
selected for `AskForApproval::OnRequest` with
`ApprovalsReviewer::AutoReview`.
- Keeps the normal user-reviewed `on-request` wording unchanged.
- Makes the `When to request escalation` bullets more explicit about
likely sandbox blocks, network access, remote
auth/cluster/cloud/database access, out-of-sandbox environment access,
git operations that may write lock files, and short-timeout reruns after
likely sandbox-blocked attempts.
- Omits approved command prefix and `prefix_rule` guidance for the
auto-review on-request prompt.
- Adds prompt tests covering the auto-review path, normal on-request
wording, and inline permission request behavior.
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