Balazs Gibizer d4377c2d53 Make sure that functional test triggered on sample changes
To be able to define different irrelevant-files for the functional jobs
than the ones defined in openstack-zuul-jobs we need to copy the jobs to
the nova tree and modify the fields in tree.

Technically we could factor out the irrelevant-files regexp list from
functional and functional-py35 jobs as they are the same today. However
in the future when they diverge we cannot simply override the
irrelevant-files in one of the jobs. Therefore this patch does not
introduce a common base job for functinal and functional-py35 jobs
to discurage trying to override.

The openstack-tox-functional and fuctional-py35 are removed from the
nova part of the project-config in
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Closes-Bug: #1742962
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