Agreed, but the history portion of what you wrote that that takes us from 
the beginning to where we are now  today has all been implemented.  That 
portion I thought could be added to the project as it really tells a nice 
narrative of why what you see in the keystone code base is actually there.

Thanks.

Brad

Brad Topol, Ph.D.
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From:   Adam Young <ayo...@redhat.com>
To:     openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Date:   07/25/2013 09:59 PM
Subject:        Re: [openstack-dev] A vision for Keystone



On 07/19/2013 10:56 AM, Brad Topol wrote:
Adam, 

Your essay below is outstanding!  Any chance part of it could be included 
within the keystone project documentation?  I think having it in the 
project  and at folks fingertips would really help folks that are trying 
to get up to speed with keystone! 
Thanks for the input.  I think it could be included in the future, but we 
have along way to go to implement this vision, and we are moving toward it 
one step at a time. When we are closer, I will revise the essay to reflect 
reality and maybe more relevant details.  At that point, yes, it can be 
part of the documentation.



Thanks again for writing this up! 

--Brad 

Brad Topol, Ph.D.
IBM Distinguished Engineer
OpenStack
(919) 543-0646
Internet:  bto...@us.ibm.com
Assistant: Cindy Willman (919) 268-5296 



From:        Adam Young <ayo...@redhat.com> 
To:        OpenStack Development Mailing List 
<openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org> 
Date:        07/18/2013 02:21 PM 
Subject:        [openstack-dev] A vision for Keystone 



I wrote up an essay that, I hope, explains where Keystone is headed as 
far as token management.

http://adam.younglogic.com/2013/07/a-vision-for-keystone/

It is fairly long (2000 words) but I attempted to make it readable, and 
to provide the context for what we are doing.

There are several blueprints for this work, many of which have already 
been implemented. There is at least one that I still need to write up.

This is not new stuff.  It is just an attempt to cleanly lay out the 
story.

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