** Description changed: - To be completed. + Package: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/keystone + + Availability: All ready in Universe + + Rationale: Keystone is the user authentication piece of OpenStack. + Canonical is a member of OpenStack and has committed resources to the + maintance of OpenStack on Ubuntu. + + Security: This package has had no reported CVE's. + + Quality assurance: Keystone is actively maintained by the upstream. https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone + The service is well documented here: http://docs.openstack.org/diablo/openstack-identity/admin/content/quick-guide-to-getting-started-with-keystone.html + + Standards Compliance: Complies with FHS and Debian packaging standards. + + UI standards: NA + + Dependencies: All packages are currently installed from main. + + Standards compliance: The package should meet the FHS and Debian Policy + standards. Major violations should be documented and justified. Also, + the source packaging should be reasonably easy to understand and + maintain. + + Maintenance: OpenStack is well supported by a consortium of small to + large companies. Notably, OpenStack is sponsored by Rackspace, NASA, + Citrix, Dell, HP, SUSE and of course Canonical. + + Background information: Keystone is a cloud identity service written in + Python for OpenStack authentication.
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