Add D1 pydocstyle rules to pyproject.toml#40569
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Followup to the discussion here, I'm explicitly adding the D1## rules to the exclude list and making them more obvious that we want to implement them.
I included D107 because it was part of the initial plan but I'd actually suggest that we do not want D107 enabled. Forcing docstrings in
__init__methods feels like a bad idea to me, personally, but I'll go with the community consensus on this one.