releases/deliverables/stein/keystone.yaml
Sean McGinnis 343acb6af0
Add stein release note links
Pick up release note landing pages that have been added since the last
time the script was run.

Change-Id: I326bb20a26eef4b5df3f395a159bb918e45d8b54
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
2019-09-30 10:07:10 -05:00

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---
launchpad: keystone
release-model: cycle-with-rc
team: keystone
type: service
repository-settings:
openstack/keystone: {}
releases:
- projects:
- hash: 1f1522703cfa25a533b7462aa402ac30128473e3
repo: openstack/keystone
version: 15.0.0.0rc1
- projects:
- hash: c78581b4608f3dc10e945d358963000f284f188a
repo: openstack/keystone
version: 15.0.0.0rc2
- diff-start: 14.0.0.0rc1
projects:
- hash: c78581b4608f3dc10e945d358963000f284f188a
repo: openstack/keystone
version: 15.0.0
branches:
- location: 15.0.0.0rc1
name: stable/stein
cycle-highlights:
- This release introduced Multi-Factor Authentication Receipts, which
facilitates a much more natural sequential authentication flow when
using MFA.
- The limits API now supports domains in addition to projects, so
quota for resources can be allocated to top-level domains and distributed
among children projects.
- JSON Web Tokens are added as a new token format alongside fernet
tokens, enabling support for a internet-standard format. JSON Web
Tokens are asymmetrically signed and so synchronizing private keys
across keystone servers is no longer required with this token format.
- Multiple keystone APIs now support system scope as a policy target,
which reduces the need for customized policies to prevent global
access to users with an admin role on any project.
- Multiple keystone APIs now use default reader, member, and admin
roles instead of a catch-all role, which reduces the need for customized
policies to create read-only access for certain users.
release-notes: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/keystone/stein.html