Előd Illés 57ebe00c37 Move murano Unmaintained series to End of Life
As was announced on ML [1] murano is retired and inactive so it is
time to move its unmaintained branches to End of Life, including
2023.1 Antelope which skips the transition to unmaintained and directly
moves to EOL.

[1] https://lists.openstack.org/archives/list/openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org/thread/J34NQ7WQWM2RZ5Y6XD6I4WB6MHENLN7V/#J34NQ7WQWM2RZ5Y6XD6I4WB6MHENLN7V

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