--- launchpad: keystone release-model: cycle-with-rc team: keystone type: service repository-settings: openstack/keystone: {} cycle-highlights: - The user experience for creating application credentials and trusts has been greatly improved when using a federated authentication method. Federated users whose role assignments come from mapped group membership will have those group memberships persisted for a configurable TTL after their token expires, during which time their application credentials will remain valid. - Keystone to Keystone assertions now contain the user's group memberships on the keystone Identity Provider which can be mapped to group membership on the keystone Service Provider. - Federated users can now be given concrete role assignments without relying on the mapping API by allowing federated users to be created directly in keystone and linked to their Identity Provider. - When bootstrapping a new keystone deployment, the admin role now defaults to having the "immutable" option set, which prevents it from being accidentally deleted or modified unless the "immutable" option is deliberately removed. - Keystonemiddleware no longer supports the Identity v2.0 API, which was removed from keystone in previous release cycles. releases: - version: 17.0.0.0rc1 projects: - repo: openstack/keystone hash: 16ac75c2b55f3e53d574f87cfa190edef405da30 - version: 17.0.0.0rc2 projects: - repo: openstack/keystone hash: 28bce595bb5d7d61c09c183c053f89c216fb8d62 - version: 17.0.0 projects: - repo: openstack/keystone hash: 28bce595bb5d7d61c09c183c053f89c216fb8d62 diff-start: 16.0.0.0rc1 - version: 17.0.1 projects: - repo: openstack/keystone hash: 2cf2912fd4d23bd8515313eafc77c6df92c68b81 - version: ussuri-em projects: - repo: openstack/keystone hash: 2cf2912fd4d23bd8515313eafc77c6df92c68b81 branches: - name: stable/ussuri location: 17.0.0.0rc1 release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/keystone/ussuri.html