Thierry Carrez 4aa9bbae1a Remove files for non-OpenStack deliverables
bandit and doc8 have migrated to GitHub and have releases there.
Listing older releases here is confusing at best, so let's remove
them, especially as arguably they were never part of the "release".

sqlalchemy-migrate is not under OpenStack governance, so arguably
should never have been listed here. The ACL allows its core team
to tag releases directly without going through openstack/releases.

fairy-slipper has long been abandoned, and has arguably never been part
of the "release", so let's remove it.

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OpenStack Releases

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This repository is used to drive release automation for OpenStack release deliverables, ultimately publishing them on the https://releases.openstack.org/ website.

Changes to this repository are proposed using Gerrit at https://review.opendev.org. This repository is managed by the OpenStack Release Management team.

For more information on how to use this repository, please read our reference documentation.

Who should use this repository

All official OpenStack software should go through the OpenStack Release Management team team to produce releases. Exceptions to this rule are granted by the Technical Committee and documented in the openstack/governance repository ('release-management' key in reference/projects.yaml).

Deliverables managed by teams not under OpenStack governance should follow the tagging instructions in the infra manual.

More information

You can reach the Release Management team on the #openstack-release channel on Freenode IRC, or by sending an email with '[release]' as a subject prefix to the openstack-discuss mailing-list.

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