Here’s the blog posts that came out of the RDO community last week.

If you’re writing about RDO, or about OpenStack on CentOS, Fedora or RHEL, and you’re not on my list, please let me know!

Who can sign for what? by Adam Young

In my last post, I discussed how to extract the signing information out of a token. But just because the signature on a document is valid does not mean that the user who signed it was authorized to do so. How can we got from a signature to validating a token? Can we use that same mechanism to sign other OpenStack messages?

… More at http://tm3.org/blog42

LinuxCon/KVMForum/CloudOpen Eu 2014 by Kashyap Chamarthy

While the Linux Foundation’s colocated events (LinuxCon/KVMForum/CloudOpen, Plumbers and a bunch of others) are still in progress (Düsseldorf, Germany), thought I’d quickly write a note here.

… More at http://tm3.org/blog43

OpenStack Instance HA Proposal by Russell Bryant

In a perfect world, every workload that runs on OpenStack would be a cloud native application that is horizontally scalable and fault tolerant to anything that may cause a VM to go down. However, the reality is quite different.

… More at http://tm3.org/blog44