Minor syntax fixups for tox builds

In Ubuntu, when running tox, some minor build fails were noted.  These
changes fix those up.

Change-Id: If0f1d4aafd9accf534af4b841ee77765293dfe59
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Xav Paice 2015-12-21 13:32:20 +13:00
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User CRUD
=========
Identity provides a user CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) filter
that can be added to the ``public_api`` pipeline. The user CRUD filter
enables users to use a HTTP PATCH to change their own password. To
enable this extension you should define a ``user_crud_extension``
filter, insert it after the :option:`*_body` middleware and before the
``public_service`` application in the ``public_api`` WSGI pipeline in
``keystone-paste.ini``. For example:
Identity provides a user CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) filter that
can be added to the ``public_api`` pipeline. The user CRUD filter enables users
to use a HTTP PATCH to change their own password. To enable this extension you
should define a ``user_crud_extension`` filter, insert it after the ``*_body``
middleware and before the ``public_service`` application in the ``public_api``
WSGI pipeline in ``keystone-paste.ini``. For example:
.. code-block:: ini

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As of the Liberty release, the number of items returned will be
restricted to the value defined by ``default_api_return_limit`` in the
``ceilometer.conf`` configuration file. Alternatively, the value can
be set per query by passing the :option:`limit` option in the request.
be set per query by passing the ``limit`` option in the request.
Telemetry Python bindings

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OpenStack provides an :term:`Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)<IaaS>` solution
through a variety of complemental services. Each service offers an
:term:`application programming interface (API)<API>` that facilitates this
:term:`Application Programming Interface (API)` that facilitates this
integration.
This guide covers step-by-step deployment of the following major OpenStack