There's still appears to be considerable demand for UUID tokens,
considering their simplicity relative to PKI tokens (no additional setup
required, convenient length for copy/pasting around). There are also
trade-offs when deciding between UUID and PKI tokens (e.g. network chatter
vs CPU time, revo
Because it came up in this devstack review -
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/37151/ I'm curious what the long term
fate of UUID token is in keystone. It's no longer the default, but is it
expected to continue to be supported for the forseable future?
If it's being deprecated in keystone, now