s2s/keys: clarify minimum_valid_until_ts query (#2191)
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Clarify what the `minimum_valid_until_ts` field means when it is set in key queries.

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- in: query
name: minimum_valid_until_ts
description: |-
A millisecond POSIX timestamp in milliseconds indicating when the returned
certificates will need to be valid until to be useful to the requesting server.
A millisecond POSIX timestamp. The returned keys SHOULD be valid
until at least this timestamp.
If not supplied, the current time as determined by the notary server is used.
If not supplied, the notary server MUST use the current time.
required: false
example: 1234567890
schema:
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type: integer
format: int64
description: |-
A millisecond POSIX timestamp in milliseconds indicating when
the returned certificates will need to be valid until to be
useful to the requesting server.
A millisecond POSIX timestamp. The returned keys
SHOULD be valid until at least this timestamp.
If not supplied, the current time as determined by the notary
server is used.
If not supplied, the notary server MUST use the
current time.
example: 1234567890
required:
- server_keys