We spent a good portion of our last meeting discussing this issue as a
group [0]. The outcome was that folks would try the implementation
locally before we accept the API change. As a group, we wanted feedback
on how it would work in a deployment. We should continue to use this as
a forum for discussion, but I'm going to mark this as Invalid.


[0] 
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-meeting/%23openstack-meeting.2016-12-06.log.html#t2016-12-06T18:18:26

** Changed in: keystone
       Status: In Progress => Invalid

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Title:
  Allow user specify custom project ID on project create

Status in OpenStack Identity (keystone):
  Invalid

Bug description:
  As the user I have to be able to specify project ID upon creation:
  "openstack project create --id xxxyyyzzz project1"

  The usecase covered by this functionality:

  Multi-site deployment with independent Keystone in each site and centralized 
authentication.
  In this case with the feature implemented it is possible to re-use the token 
from one environment in the other ones, allowing the users to switch between 
environments easily, as well as allowing any automated tools to manipulate with 
the workloads/collect statistics with no additional acts of authorization.

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