[CI] Allow empty commit to bootstrap integration-branch PR creation#10388
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- Fixes open-telemetry#8167 - `gh pr create` fails with "No commits between main and <branch>" when an integration branch is in sync with `main`; bootstraps the long-lived branch with an empty commit in that case so PR creation always succeeds - Applies to both the spec and semconv integration-branch workflows
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gh pr createfails withNo commits between main and <branch>when an integration branch is in sync withmain; this PR bootstraps the long-lived branch with an empty commit in that case, so PR creation always succeeds