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Add Fedora 43, remove Fedora 41 from Testing Farm CI

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com

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  • Adjust Testing Farm matrix to replace Fedora 41 with Fedora 43 and align Ansible versions accordingly.

Add Fedora 43, remove Fedora 41 from Testing Farm CI

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>
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Updates the Testing Farm GitHub Actions workflow to drop Fedora 41 support and add Fedora 43 with an updated Ansible version in both the auto-detected supported platforms and the explicit CI matrix.

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Update supported Fedora versions derived from collection metadata for Testing Farm runs.
  • Remove Fedora-41 from the auto-constructed supported_platforms list.
  • Ensure Fedora-42 remains in the supported_platforms list.
  • Add Fedora-43 to the supported_platforms list so new collections tagged with Fedora run against it.
.github/workflows/tft.yml
Adjust Testing Farm CI matrix to target newer Fedora and Ansible versions.
  • Remove the Fedora-41 / Ansible 2.17 matrix entry.
  • Keep the Fedora-42 job but bump it to Ansible 2.19 as configured.
  • Add a Fedora-43 job using Ansible 2.20 to cover the latest Fedora in CI.
  • Leave CentOS-related matrix entries unchanged.
.github/workflows/tft.yml

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@richm richm merged commit 994cead into main Feb 11, 2026
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@richm richm deleted the f43 branch February 11, 2026 19:32
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