I'd like to throw my name in for PTL for the Key Management Program which includes the Barbican, python-barbicanclient and Kite projects.
I've been working on Barbican since the first line of code was committed and was responsible for building the team and desire at Rackspace to start the project. It is a confluence of ideas from my time as a security consultant, internal security architect and OpenStack contributor. I believe that Barbican is key to allowing other projects in OpenStack to expose desired features in the encryption space while meeting requirements from security or compliance conscious customers. Additionally, the team that we build for Barbican (both inside and outside of Rackspace) tends to draw security minded folks that contribute their time and expertise to the community. My goal for the Juno cycle is to move Barbican through the incubation process while incorporating the Kite work done in Keystone and filling out the next set of planned features. With the requirements for integration being clarified now, I'm not sure we'll be ready for integration in the Juno cycle, but we will certainly be tackling as many of those as possible. In addition to the integration work, Barbican has several community and feature goals: Community: * Continue to drive wider community adoption. We've had a great start with folks from HP, Nebula, Red Hat and others, but we want to continue to diversify the team. * Adopt a new blueprint system using Gerrit similar to Nova * Discuss the future of the oslo.crypto libraries with the Oslo team * Continue to evangelize Barbican and OpenStack in various venues through speaking and training engagements Features: * Asymmetric key generation and escrow support include support for external CAs * Land the Dogtag support patches from Red Hat * Auditing and logging compliance requirements * Land the preliminary work done for the Kite project Thanks, Jarret
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