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PR created automatically by Jules for task 16364988960758892071 started by @loleg

This feature enables users to sync Slack channel conversations into their Dribdat project logs. It introduces a new data fetcher for the Slack API, handles Slack channel URLs, and processes the messages as project activities.

Key changes include:
- A new `FetchSlackChannel` function in `dribdat/apifetch.py` to retrieve channel history using the Slack API, with support for pagination and permalinks.
- Updated URL parsing in `dribdat/api/parser.py` to correctly identify and handle Slack channel URLs.
- Refactored data aggregation logic in `dribdat/aggregation.py` to process Slack messages, associate them with Dribdat users via SSO ID, and optimize database queries by consolidating user lookups.
- Fixed a bug in the existing Git commit syncing logic that incorrectly attributed commits.
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