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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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  • Replace Fedora 41 with Fedora 43 in the Testing Farm CI workflow matrix and supported platforms list, updating the associated Ansible version.

Add Fedora 43, remove Fedora 41 from Testing Farm CI

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>
@richm richm requested a review from spetrosi as a code owner February 11, 2026 19:10
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Updates Testing Farm CI GitHub Actions workflow to stop testing on Fedora 41, add Fedora 43 to supported platforms detection and test matrix, and align Ansible versions with the new Fedora entry.

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Update supported Fedora versions in the Testing Farm workflow script logic.
  • Remove Fedora 41 from the dynamically constructed supported_platforms list
  • Add Fedora 43 to the dynamically constructed supported_platforms list while keeping Fedora 42
.github/workflows/tft.yml
Adjust Testing Farm CI matrix to drop Fedora 41 and add Fedora 43 with an updated Ansible version.
  • Remove Fedora-41 / Ansible 2.17 test combination from the matrix.include list
  • Keep Fedora-42 but bump its Ansible version to 2.19 if not already
  • Add Fedora-43 entry to the matrix with Ansible 2.20 for CI runs
.github/workflows/tft.yml

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Hey - I've left some high level feedback:

  • Consider extracting the Fedora platform/version and corresponding Ansible versions into a single data structure (or reusable step) so the supported_platforms computation and the matrix definition stay in sync without needing manual updates in multiple places when Fedora versions change.
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Please address the comments from this code review:

## Overall Comments
- Consider extracting the Fedora platform/version and corresponding Ansible versions into a single data structure (or reusable step) so the supported_platforms computation and the matrix definition stay in sync without needing manual updates in multiple places when Fedora versions change.

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@richm richm merged commit 269bfde into main Feb 11, 2026
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@richm richm deleted the f43 branch February 11, 2026 19:28
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