Change nova doc after Freenode -> OFTC move

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Balazs Gibizer 2021-05-31 10:43:49 +02:00
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@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ The functional API samples tests are not the simplest thing in the world to
get used to, and can be very frustrating at times when they fail in not
obvious ways. If you need help debugging a functional API sample test failure,
feel free to post your work-in-progress change for review and ask for help in
the ``openstack-nova`` freenode IRC channel.
the ``openstack-nova`` OFTC IRC channel.
Documentation

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@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ deprecations:
``nova.image.download.modules`` extension point is not maintained
and there is no indication of its use in production clouds. If you are
using this extension point, please make the nova development team
aware by contacting us in the #openstack-nova freenode IRC channel or
aware by contacting us in the #openstack-nova OFTC IRC channel or
on the openstack-dev mailing list.

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@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ deprecations:
The xenapi driver is deprecated and may be removed in a future release.
The driver is not tested by the OpenStack project nor does it have clear
maintainer(s) and thus its quality can not be ensured. If you are using
the driver in production please let us know in freenode IRC and/or the
the driver in production please let us know in OFTC IRC and/or the
openstack-discuss mailing list.

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@ -42,5 +42,5 @@ upgrade:
If you rely on the ``caching_scheduler`` driver or your own out-of-tree
driver which sets ``USES_ALLOCATION_CANDIDATES = False`` to bypass the
placement service, please communicate with the nova development team in
the openstack-dev mailing list and/or #openstack-nova freenode IRC channel
to determine what prevents you from using the ``filter_scheduler`` driver.
the openstack-dev mailing list and/or #openstack-nova OFTC IRC channel
to determine what prevents you from using the ``filter_scheduler`` driver.