Stuart: I think that's a really bad idea and is going to have each of
the clients trying to manage each of the distribution's system wide CAs
- and it really only handles the case where you are actually using the
system CAs. If you are using pip it seems unlikely you want to do that.

As a work around you can set the REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE environment variable
to be used by default (and it will attempt to use the CURL_CA_BUNDLE env
as well).

Regarding glance and ironic they are still doing there own custom HTTPs
validation - that's a way bigger issue.

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