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Matt Riedemann 33e9740d00 Add neutron-tempest-iptables_hybrid job to experimental queue
Due to regression bug 1833902 we should have the option to
run the neutron job that tests the OVS hybrid plug configuration
on specific patches.

We could eventually consider running this in the check queue
like neutron-tempest-linuxbridge with a strict set of irrelevant
files but that would require some thought, i.e. we'd want to run
the job on changes to nova/compute/manager.py since the network
vif model bind events code is used in the ComputeManager and is
specific to OVS hybrid plug ports. Rather than get bogged down in
thinking up what that set is, this change takes the easy path and
just throws the job into the on-demand experimental queue.

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