Fix old docs listing octavia as experimental

We long ago moved the Octavia role out of experimental status[1]
so this patch fixes the old docs comments that list it as such.

[1] https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible/queens/contributor/ \
    testing.html#maturity-matrix

Change-Id: I537275e43ff304c8c3e92f401e687029dada79cd
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Michael Johnson 2019-02-13 15:03:17 -08:00 committed by Mohammed Naser
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@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ debug: False
octavia_service_setup_host: "{{ openstack_service_setup_host | default('localhost') }}"
octavia_service_setup_host_python_interpreter: "{{ openstack_service_setup_host_python_interpreter | default((octavia_service_setup_host == 'localhost') | ternary(ansible_playbook_python, ansible_python['executable'])) }}"
## Octavia standalone (v2) experimental
## Octavia standalone (v2)
octavia_v2: True
## Activate Octavia V1 API
## Activate Octavia V1 API (deprecated)
octavia_v1: False
## Allow TLS listener

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Configuring the Octavia Load Balancing service (optional)
=========================================================
.. note::
This feature is experimental at this time and it has not been fully
production tested yet.
Octavia is an OpenStack project which provides operator-grade Load Balancing
(as opposed to the namespace driver) by deploying each individual load
balancer to its own virtual machine and leveraging haproxy to perform the