I'm abandoning tox-factor because having any [tox] requires = ... causes tox
3.x to create an isolated virtualenv for running tox itself. Since Tox 4.x was
released that virtualenv gets it, which is incompatible with the tox-factor
plugin.
e.g.
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/Users/runner/work/1/s/.tox/.tox/lib/python3.10/site-packages/tox_factor/compat.py",
line 2, in <module>
from tox.config.parallel import ENV_VAR_KEY_PUBLIC as TOX_PARALLEL_ENV
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tox.config.parallel'
```
Also
- Simplifies adding support for additional Ansible versions
- Unifies Python package versioning in CI and local test environments
- Matches Python versions tested, with those declared in setup.py
- Expands targets covered by automated Ansible tests to
- centos6, centos8
- debian9, debian11
- ubuntu1604, ubuntu2004
This reverse shell was historically used to debug CI jobs interactively.
It is not used anymore, and may be causing jobs to hang, then timeout.
There is no reason to keep it, and removing it simplifies CI jobs.
Additionally it has been reported as flagged by security scanners, so
removing it makes Mitogen easier to package/adopt.
fixes#847