No worries!

I think that time works for me. I'm not sure it will work for everyone, but I can proxy information back to the whole of the ironic project as we also have the question of this functionality listed for our Operator Hour in order to help ironic gauge interest.

-Julia

On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 9:00 AM Hiromu Asahina <hiromu.asahina.az@hco.ntt.co.jp> wrote:
I apologize that I couldn't reply before the Ironic meeting on Monday.

I need one slot to discuss this topic.

I asked Keystone today and Monday's first Keystone slot (14 UTC Mon,
27)[1,2] works for them. Does this work for Ironic? I understand not all
Ironic members will join this discussion, so I hope we can arrange a
convenient date for you two at least and, hopefully, for those
interested in this topic.

[1]
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=2023-03-27T14:00:00Z
[2] https://ptg.opendev.org/ptg.html

Thanks,
Hiromu Asahina

On 2023/03/17 23:29, Julia Kreger wrote:
> I'm not sure how many Ironic contributors would be the ones to attend a
> discussion, in part because this is disjointed from the items they need to
> focus on. It is much more of a "big picture" item for those of us who are
> leaders in the project.
>
> I think it would help to understand how much time you expect the discussion
> to take to determine a path forward and how we can collaborate. Ironic has
> a huge number of topics we want to discuss during the PTG, and I suspect
> our team meeting on Monday next week should yield more interest/awareness
> as well as an amount of time for each topic which will aid us in scheduling.
>
> If you can let us know how long, then I think we can figure out when the
> best day/time will be.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Julia
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 2:57 AM Hiromu Asahina <
> hiromu.asahina.az@hco.ntt.co.jp> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your reply.
>>
>> I'd like to decide the time slot for this topic.
>> I just checked PTG schedule [1].
>>
>> We have the following time slots. Which one is convenient to gether?
>> (I didn't get reply but I listed Barbican, as its cores are almost the
>> same as Keystone)
>>
>> Mon, 27:
>>
>> - 14 (keystone)
>> - 15 (keystone)
>>
>> Tue, 28
>>
>> - 13 (barbican)
>> - 14 (keystone, ironic)
>> - 15 (keysonte, ironic)
>> - 16 (ironic)
>>
>> Wed, 29
>>
>> - 13 (ironic)
>> - 14 (keystone, ironic)
>> - 15 (keystone, ironic)
>> - 21 (ironic)
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> [1] https://ptg.opendev.org/ptg.html
>>
>> Hiromu Asahina
>>
>>
>> On 2023/02/11 1:41, Jay Faulkner wrote:
>>> I think it's safe to say the Ironic community would be very invested in
>>> such an effort. Let's make sure the time chosen for vPTG with this is
>> such
>>> that Ironic contributors can attend as well.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jay Faulkner
>>> Ironic PTL
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 7:40 AM Hiromu Asahina <
>>> hiromu.asahina.az@hco.ntt.co.jp> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> Recently, Tacker and Keystone have been working together on a new
>> Keystone
>>>> Middleware that can work with external authentication
>>>> services, such as Keycloak. The code has already been submitted [1], but
>>>> we want to make this middleware a generic plugin that works
>>>> with as many OpenStack services as possible. To that end, we would like
>> to
>>>> hear from other projects with similar use cases
>>>> (especially Ironic and Barbican, which run as standalone services). We
>>>> will make a time slot to discuss this topic at the next vPTG.
>>>> Please contact me if you are interested and available to participate.
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/keystonemiddleware/+/868734
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Hiromu Asahina
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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      Tokyo 180-8585, Japan
  Phone: +81-422-59-7008
  Email: hiromu.asahina.az@hco.ntt.co.jp
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