Daniel Engberg 4a384fbfb2 accessibility/redshift: Deprecate and set expiration date to 2024-06-30
No upstream activity for the past 4 years, a lot of bug reports upstream
and doesn't support wayland. Redirect users to accessibility/sct and there's
also https://gitlab.com/chinstrap/gammastep (not ported).

PR:		276954
Approved by:	portmgr (maintainer timeout, 3+ months)
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