--- features: - | [`bug 1750678 `_] The EC2 credentials API now supports the ``admin``, ``member``, and ``reader`` default roles. upgrade: - | [`bug 1750678 `_] The EC2 credentials API uses new default policies to make it more accessible to end users and administrators in a secure way. Please consider these new defaults if your deployment overrides EC2 credentials consumer policies. deprecations: - | [`bug 1750678 `_] The EC2 credentials policies have been deprecated. The ``identity:ec2_get_credentials`` now use ``(role:reader and system_scope:all) or user_id:%(target.credential.user_id)s`` instead of ``rule:admin_required``and ``identity:ec2_list_credentials`` policies now use ``role:reader and system_scope:all or rule:owner`` instead of ``rule:admin_required``. The ``identity:ec2_delete_credentials`` now use ``(role:admin and system_scope:all) or user_id:%(target.credential.user_id)s`` instead of ``rule:admin_required``and ``identity:ec2_create_credentials`` policies now use ``role:admin and system_scope:all or rule:owner`` instead of ``rule:admin_required``. These new defaults automatically account for system-scope and support a read-only role, making it easier for system administrators to delegate subsets of responsibility without compromising security. Please consider these new defaults if your deployment overrides the EC2 credentials policies. security: - | [`bug 1750678 `_] The EC2 credentials API now uses system-scope and default roles to provide better accessibility to users in a secure manner.