Bumped minimum required OpenStack SDK release to SDK 0.36.0 (Train)

For example, to_dict's computed parameter is available since
SDK 0.18 (Stein) only.

Overview on OpenStack SDK versions in various distributions:
* ArchLinux has SDK 0.59.0
* CentOS 7 has SDK 0.36 (Train)
* CentOS 8 has SDK 0.36 (Train), SDK 0.46 (Ussuri),
  SDK 0.50 (Victoria) and SDK 0.55 (Wallaby)
* Debian 10 (Buster) has SDK 0.17.2 and Ansible 2.7.7 which
  does not support Ansible collections anyway. Debian's
  buster-backports repository has Ansible 2.9.16 but backports
  are provided on an as-is basis, with risk of incompatibilities.
* Debian 11 (Bullseye) has SDK 0.50.0
* Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has SDK 0.11.3 which is not supported by
  this collection since the lowest supported version so far
  is 0.13
* Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has SDK 0.46.0
* Red Hat OpenStack (RHOSP) 16.0-16.2 have SDK 0.36 (Train)

Change-Id: I45d3c05c2ec983993aacc7414213b394b59f5552
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Jakob Meng 2022-02-15 10:13:21 +01:00
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commit 879270aa47
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ For using the Openstack Cloud collection firstly you need to install `ansible` a
For example with pip: For example with pip:
```bash ```bash
pip install ansible openstacksdk pip install "ansible>=2.9" "openstacksdk>=0.36"
``` ```
OpenStackSDK has to be available to Ansible and to the Python interpreter on the host, where Ansible executes the module (target host). OpenStackSDK has to be available to Ansible and to the Python interpreter on the host, where Ansible executes the module (target host).

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openstacksdk>=0.13 openstacksdk>=0.36