[openstack-dev] [keystone] [Mistral] Autoprovisioning, per-user projects, and Federation
Renat Akhmerov
rakhmerov at mirantis.com
Tue Nov 10 15:29:18 UTC 2015
> On 09 Nov 2015, at 21:57, Tim Hinrichs <tim at styra.com> wrote:
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> Congress happens to have the capability to run a script/API call under arbitrary conditions on the state of other OpenStack projects, which sounded like what you wanted. Or did I misread your original question?
>
> Congress and Mistral are definitely not competing. Congress lets people declare which states of the other OpenStack projects are permitted using a general purpose policy language, but it does not try to make complex changes (often requiring a workflow) to eliminate prohibited states. Mistral lets people create a workflow that makes complex changes to other OpenStack projects, but it doesn't have a general purpose policy language that describes which states are permitted. Congress and Mistral are complementary, and each can stand on its own.
+1
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