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Born from a personal itch by Márton Kiss, he contributed a central place where to find informations about existing projects of wider OpenStack ecosystem.
What’s CloudEnvy? Joe Heck says it is “the most interesting illustration of CloudEnvy is using it to spin up an instance in a cloud, and then run devstack in that instance.”
EMEA OpenStack Day is happening Wednesday, December 5, 2012 in London. You can find out more details about the event on the OpenStack Day EventBrite page. Nominations are open for speaker presentations. The deadline for speaker submissions is November 9, 2012. The sponsor prospectus is now available online. There are five available event sponsor packages.
The topic of how to enforce multifactor authentication with Keystone tokens came up often during the Design Summit in San Diego. Adam Young wrote a summary of the discussions. Link to the blueprint.
With PKI, tokens have gone from 40 byte to 3000. This plus additional payload in Horizon means that they no longer fit inside an HTTP cookie. How do we deal with this?
Celebrating the first patches submitted this month by:
Melanie Witt, Yahoo!
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