
This patch is a followup on 45c0a3884b6b4c0b9a6b1b3cef47651f5504502e As agreed on the Nova weekly meeting [1], we won't put back C9S job to voting and we'll rather put it on both experimental and periodic-weekly pipelines. In order to insure we will monitor the status of those runs, we'll check the status of the job during every Nova meeting happening weekly. In order to trigger potential race conditions, it was acted to provide an experimental job for C9S too. [1] https://meetings.opendev.org/meetings/nova/2022/nova.2022-07-05-16.00.log.html#l-52 Change-Id: I2de4d90202fd7e735026150f79409d51f2d70e0e
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