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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">yes, of course... <br>
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      On 07/01/2013 02:07 PM, Joe Gordon wrote:<br>
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      <p dir="ltr">We should not remove it from the v3 API until we know
        this will be supported by keystone in Havana.</p>
      <p dir="ltr">best,<br>
        Joe</p>
      <p dir="ltr">sent on the go</p>
      <div class="gmail_quote">On Jul 1, 2013 6:25 PM, "Mauro S M
        Rodrigues" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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          +1.. make sense to me, I always thought that was weird hehe<br>
          Say the word and we will remove it from v3.<br>
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          On 07/01/2013 01:02 PM, Russell Bryant wrote:<br>
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            On 07/01/2013 11:47 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:<br>
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              Recently a colleague asked me whether their key pair from
              one of our<br>
              deployment zones would be usable in another deployment
              zone. His<br>
              identity credentials are shared between the two zones (we
              use a shared<br>
              identity database) and was wondering if the key pairs were
              also shared.<br>
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              I responded that no, they were not, because Nova, not
              Keystone, manages<br>
              key pairs. But that got me thinking.... is it time to
              change this?<br>
              <br>
              Key pairs really are an element of
              identity/authentication, and not<br>
              specific to OpenStack Compute. Has there been any talk of
              moving the key<br>
              pair management API out of Nova and into Keystone?<br>
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            I haven't heard any talk about it, but it does seem to make
            sense.<br>
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