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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/07/2013 06:28 PM, Alejandro
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            new',monospace;font-size:small;color:rgb(0,0,0)">Hi guys, we
            have just one question.</div>
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            Since we are already traveling our way into deploying havana
            release for early 2014, we were stuck under the deep
            questioning of the identity api v3.X.</div>
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            new',monospace;font-size:small;color:rgb(0,0,0)">Since we
            are using the access to keystone v2.0 identity api a lot,
            even from lots of in-house developments, we were thinking
            about pushing the use of v3 taking into account that v2
            might be discontinued in the near future.</div>
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            new',monospace;font-size:small;color:rgb(0,0,0)">We can do
            that from our in-house applications, but wanted to make sure
            that v3 API WILL BE supported from all the HAVANA openstack
            api endpoints (nova, glance, neutron, cinder, etc) and their
            respective python-clients just to justify our internal
            change.</div>
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    It is there.  Period.<br>
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    To test, just point a browser or CURL at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://hostname:5000/">http://hostname:5000/</a>  one
    level above the Auth URL, and you will see a list of the supported
    versions.  2.0 and v3 are both there.  A deployer would have to work
    hard to unsupport the V3 API, and I would argue that they were
    making a mistake.<br>
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    Please do all future development against V3.  It is the long lived
    apporach, and you work will be better supported. There are several
    features, such as domains, that are V3 only.<br>
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            Any words about that ?</div>
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            thx</div>
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