replacing /usr/share/openstack-keystone/sample_data.sh

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Hi,

I've been working on a tool to get what
/usr/share/openstack-keystone/sample_data.sh does but make it bit more
more modular :

https://github.com/AthabascaUniversity/openstack-setup/blob/xml/setup/openstack-keystone-setup-data.py
https://github.com/AthabascaUniversity/openstack-setup/blob/xml/setup/openstack-keystone-setup-data.xml

which basically uses custom XML for definition of your "sample" setup,
which for me was easier to modify than original shell script and
customization should be fairly easy from there.

Now before I go any further in my development - was there any other
effort attempting to solve that same problem? I haven't found anything.
RH's packstack is nice but it won't work in scenarios where servers are
not allowed to go out and grab their own packages via yum (in our case
we're *pushing* them to servers from a central location instead via
cpacman).

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Dmitry Makovey
Web Systems Administrator
Athabasca University
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