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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/01/2014 12:24 PM, Saju M wrote:<br>
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Could you please spend 5 minutes on the blueprint <a
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and add your suggestions in the white board.<br>
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Does it make sense for this to be in Keystone first, and then
Horizon just consumes it? I would think that
"user-registration-request" would be a reasonable Keystone
extension. Then, you would add a role user-approver" for a
specific domain to approve a user, which would trigger the create
event. <br>
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