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Stephen Finucane ebbd84fbe8 docs: Misc cleanups
Some random cleanups:

- Don't add the root or 'doc/source' directories to PYTHONPATH - it's
  unnecessary since we install nova (ruling out the first) and don't
  import anything from the latter
- Fix weird indentation
- Remove 'sphinx.ext.coverage', which is used to measure API doc
  coverage. This is unnecessary since we don't publish API docs, save
  for the versioned notification docs
- Remove unnecessary settings
  - 'exclude_patterns' referred to directories that haven't existed for
    a long time
  - 'source_suffix', 'add_module_names' and 'show_authors' were set to
    the default value
  - 'release', 'version' and 'html_last_updated_fmt' are all set
    automatically by 'openstackdoctheme' now
  - 'modindex_common_prefix' is useless since we don't expose a module
    index

All rolled into one patch for efficiencies sake.

Change-Id: I0f70c6d71299dedc59884f2bb39c8ea3c2ca8eff
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
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