Hello, everyone! I'd like to keep my name in the hat as PTL for Keystone during the Juno release cycle.
As I'm not looking to shake things up for Juno, I'm going to direct you to my Icehouse PTL candidacy email [1], and promise that I will continue to deliver on that philosophy in Juno. Specifically, it's worth reiterating that my primary focus is in "... supporting our outstanding community of contributors in any way that I can so that they can be as productive as possible. Never mind the PTL, Keystone's success would not be possible without the community behind it." I actually view the client-side pieces to be the most important parts of keystone (and keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token, in particular) due to the more immediate impact on our stakeholders. In terms of Juno, I'm especially looking forward to landing support for ephemeral, signed tokens backed by revocation events on the client-side, along with increasing adoption for keystoneclient.session (and therefore the v3 API) across OpenStack. To all of our contributors during Icehouse: THANK YOU! -Dolph [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2013-September/015387.html
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