Barbican
Barbican is a REST API designed for the secure storage, provisioning and management of secrets such as passwords, encryption keys and X.509 Certificates. It is aimed at being useful for all environments, including large ephemeral Clouds. Documentation and Code can be found at the following locations:
- API and Development Documentation
- Source Code
- Launchpad
- Deprecated Documentation (pre-OpenStack) Wiki
- Contributing
Contents
Core Team
- [PTL] Ade Lee (alee)
- Arun Kant (?)
- Dave McCowan (dave-mccowan)
- Douglas Mendizábal (redrobot)
- Fernando Diaz (diazjf)
- Jeremy Liu (?)
- Juan Antonio Osorio Robles (jaosorior)
- Kaitlin Farr (kfarr)
- Nathan Reller (rellerreller)
- Steve Heyman (hockeynut)
Resources
Meetings | Meetings/Barbican |
IRC | #openstack-barbican on Freenode |
Mailing List | OpenStack dev list, prefix with [barbican] |
Milestones | https://launchpad.net/barbican/+milestones |
Integration | Barbican/Integration |
Bug tracker | https://bugs.launchpad.net/barbican |
Blueprints | Barbican/Blueprints |
Specs | http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/barbican-specs |
Getting Started
- Getting Started
- Running Barbican via DevStack
- Setting up a local Barbican Cluster using Vagrant
- Barbican debugging with IDE
Contributing
A good place to start is by reading at the How_To_Contribute to OpenStack page. For information on contributing to Barbican specifically see the Getting Involved page in the developer documentation.
Discussions / Etherpads
- Barbican/Liberty
- Barbican/Kilo
- Barbican Juno Midcycle Meetup
- Barbican Juno Roadmap
- Barbican Events (Atlanta Summit 2014)
- Barbican Plugins (Atlanta Summit 2014)
- Barbican Asymmetric Support (Atlanta Summit 2014)
- Kite (Atlanta Summit 2014)
- Secret Store (Atlanta Summit 2014)
- Barbican/Certmonger
- Barbican/Discussion-Plugin-Design
- Barbican/Discussion-Federated-Barbican
- Barbican/v2
Automation Details
Technical Details
Presentations
- Havanna Summit in Hong Kong, Presentation
- Grizzly Summit in Portand, Presentation
- Cloudifying Key Management from BSides Austin 2013