yes, of course...

On 07/01/2013 02:07 PM, Joe Gordon wrote:

We should not remove it from the v3 API until we know this will be supported by keystone in Havana.

best,
Joe

sent on the go

On Jul 1, 2013 6:25 PM, "Mauro S M Rodrigues" <maur...@linux.vnet.ibm.com <mailto:maur...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>> wrote:

    +1.. make sense to me, I always thought that was weird hehe
    Say the word and we will remove it from v3.

    On 07/01/2013 01:02 PM, Russell Bryant wrote:

        On 07/01/2013 11:47 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:

            Recently a colleague asked me whether their key pair from
            one of our
            deployment zones would be usable in another deployment
            zone. His
            identity credentials are shared between the two zones (we
            use a shared
            identity database) and was wondering if the key pairs were
            also shared.

            I responded that no, they were not, because Nova, not
            Keystone, manages
            key pairs. But that got me thinking.... is it time to
            change this?

            Key pairs really are an element of
            identity/authentication, and not
            specific to OpenStack Compute. Has there been any talk of
            moving the key
            pair management API out of Nova and into Keystone?

        I haven't heard any talk about it, but it does seem to make sense.



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