story of kerberos

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Hi,
 What's the story between the recently introduced support of kerberos
in koji? My understanding was that eventually all services of fedora
would switch to kerberos authentication, though information on the
following bugs for bodhi seems to contradict that:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1483538
https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/issues/1179

In fact currently we have:
 * To change code: ssh public key authentication
 * To compile changed code: koji: kerberos ticket
 * To submit a changed package: bodhi: raw passwords
 * To subscribe to a mailing list: lists.fedoraproject.org: openid?

and probably few more options that I missed. Is there an integration
story behind all these, or is it intentional that various different
services will require different credentials?

regards,
Nikos
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