This sets the release-model for independent deliverables based on
retired repositories to 'abandoned', which will make them appear as
EOL on releases.o.o.
Change-Id: Ie775a2374644e25182bedbe530aedcbd19e5a0dd
We've been warning that these are deprecated for awhile now, and
we now have enforcement in place to make sure no new highlights
are added.
We also have some automation that rewrites the deliverable files
but does not always do a great job, resulting in poorly formatted
text that causes warnings in the validation job.
Since many folks new to the release process, and some that have
done it for awhile, look at existing files to see what to do for
new releases, they do assume highlights should be used and end up
adding them to their deliverable file. Since most of these also
do not know to run local validatation, this results in gate
resources being used to just now be rejected with the current
checks.
To help prevent this from happening, and to get rid of the warning
messages from poor reformatting, this just removes highlights
from the last few releases.
Change-Id: Icd00fec6f909e6f9d250a1fbd413326347b306e3
We no longer use the send-announcements-to field for anything.
Change-Id: I011900c07aac02b6d4bc80b1ec2edc118ab73a30
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
updating these old deliverable files also required making them meet
modern validation tests, including marking the tuskar repositories as
retired and renaming the openstack-ansible-ironic repository to
openstack-ansible-os_ironic
Change-Id: I4dad522549d996639c3ecce825c27b229bbd6d0e
This entire library has been deprecated in favor of keystoneauth [1],
but we need to perform a final release to let folks know.
[1] 915957b5e3
Change-Id: Ic4ce1409526ef764085fdff3939a4af060fcdd0d