[openstack-dev] [murano] We're enabling trusts by default in murano liberty

2015-06-23 Thread Kirill Zaitsev
Hello all.
I’m writing this letter to notify you of a small, but important change, that is 
about to come.
https://review.openstack.org/194615

We’re enabling trusts by default in murano and asking everyone who is using 
murano for development to upgrade and/or start using them and help us properly 
test them. Use of trusts was implemented them in kilo. The main problem this 
decision might pose is the fact that our trusts code has not yet been 
battle-tested, therefore there might be some errors associated with it. But 
ideally you shouldn’t even notice that you enabled them! =)


The reason behind this decision is simple — this is the intended behaviour of 
murano-engine. With current behaviour as soon as the user logs out of horizon — 
his or her token would become invalid and any deployment started by the user 
can fail. Trusts solve this problem naturally.


-- 
Kirill Zaitsev
Murano team
Software Engineer
Mirantis, Inc__
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Re: [openstack-dev] [murano] We're enabling trusts by default in murano liberty

2015-06-23 Thread Nikolay Starodubtsev
Nice work! Thx, Kirill.



Nikolay Starodubtsev

Software Engineer

Mirantis Inc.


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2015-06-23 17:20 GMT+03:00 Kirill Zaitsev kzait...@mirantis.com:

 Hello all.
 I’m writing this letter to notify you of a small, but important change,
 that is about to come.
 https://review.openstack.org/194615

 We’re enabling trusts by default in murano and asking everyone who is
 using murano for development to upgrade and/or start using them and help us
 properly test them. Use of trusts was implemented them in kilo. The main
 problem this decision might pose is the fact that our trusts code has not
 yet been battle-tested, therefore there might be some errors associated
 with it. But ideally you shouldn’t even notice that you enabled them! =)


 The reason behind this decision is simple — this is the intended behaviour
 of murano-engine. With current behaviour as soon as the user logs out of
 horizon — his or her token would become invalid and any deployment started
 by the user can fail. Trusts solve this problem naturally.


 --
 Kirill Zaitsev
 Murano team
 Software Engineer
 Mirantis, Inc

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