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priteau and others added 9 commits July 21, 2025 09:52
Synchronised with kayobe @ 4d24fe7e97e6fb02185c0a2f1e44896718c4ac6c.

Change-Id: Ic841668eb922aec326cf2d36cedb12852537bbf5
Signed-off-by: Pierre Riteau <pierre@stackhpc.com>
Change-Id: I62b2fbd7ab08f4219a926328cca6bee1143643b5
Signed-off-by: Pierre Riteau <pierre@stackhpc.com>
Synchronised with kayobe @ 8b64b6e53b9e7afb00735c6e061ffa2fa0cdb9bf.

Change-Id: I6ad92bc4de84098a4ccc86f60efad44da657363b
Signed-off-by: Pierre Riteau <pierre@stackhpc.com>
Synchronised with kayobe @ 1b6ace4798ab1a223c6b755be6cdd011081cf2f8.

Change-Id: Icd855acb7d4123a9edc38dcf22c6ece95df6bcdf
Signed-off-by: Pierre Riteau <pierre@stackhpc.com>
setup.py is no longer managed by the global tool.

Change-Id: I6d4b03d9edec8a9bc8cbc65ff44b31b6777abd21
Signed-off-by: Ivan Anfimov <lazekteam@gmail.com>
This is the result of following this step in the release doc:

https://docs.openstack.org/kayobe/latest/contributor/releases.html#synchronise-kayobe-config

Synchronised with kayobe @ 5def63f7d0c354ffb2f9ab01fbab03cfc19a8490.

Change-Id: Ia942d944def7c99f7af15686ee459479e0ba680d
Signed-off-by: Will Szumski <will@stackhpc.com>
Change-Id: I2bdc8cad8cf0ace090ca1439c5adaa004b90d0b1
Signed-off-by: OpenStack Release Bot <infra-root@openstack.org>
Generated-By: openstack/project-config:roles/copy-release-tools-scripts/files/release-tools/functions
Update the URL to the upper-constraints file to point to the redirect
rule on releases.openstack.org so that anyone working on this branch
will switch to the correct upper-constraints list automatically when
the requirements repository branches.

Until the requirements repository has as stable/2026.1 branch, tests will
continue to use the upper-constraints list on master.

Change-Id: I3f3936018e1793d2b9caae9239ea34daf139a060
Signed-off-by: OpenStack Release Bot <infra-root@openstack.org>
Generated-By: openstack/project-config:roles/copy-release-tools-scripts/files/release-tools/functions
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This pull request updates the Kayobe configuration for the OpenStack 2026.1 (Gazpacho) release, introducing new configuration files for Ansible control hosts and trust stores, adding fail2ban configurations across various node types, and incorporating Podman volume options. The review feedback highlights several minor documentation issues in the newly added comments, including copy-paste errors in ansible-control.yml and infra-vms.yml, a duplicate word typo in ipa.yml, and a contradictory description for the ironic_inspector_sensitive_rule_no_log variable in inspector.yml.

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