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This marks the end of support for stable/2023.1 which is moving to 'unmaintained' stage[1]. This adds the release note to mark the end of support of 2023.1 as well as drop the job. https: //lists.openstack.org/archives/list/openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org/thread/UDQAC7SR5JAQJE5WBAG54A2MTBVBTJ44/ Change-Id: Ia91d9f4590f0b595a306a15f2c776cbabee169ab
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Supported OpenStack Releases and Python Versions
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This document lists the officially supported OpenStack releases
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and python versions by Tempest.
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Compatible OpenStack Releases
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Tempest master supports the below OpenStack Releases:
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* 2024.2
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* 2024.1
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* 2023.2
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For older OpenStack Release:
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For any older OpenStack Release than the listed above, Tempest master might work. But if
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Tempest master starts failing then, you can use the respective Tempest tag listed in OpenStack
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release page.
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For example: OpenStack Stein: Tempest 20.0.0
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* https://releases.openstack.org/stein/index.html#stein-tempest
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How to use Tempest tag on Extended Maintenance stable branch:
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* https://review.opendev.org/#/c/705098/
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Supported Python Versions
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Tempest master supports the below python versions:
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* Python 3.9
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* Python 3.10
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* Python 3.11
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* Python 3.12
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