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title: FOSDEM + CfgMgmtCamp planning
tags: CfgMgmtCamp, FOSDEM
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# FOSDEM + CfgMgmtCamp planning
## Oct 18, 2022
Send 1 or 2 people to FOSDEM
Everyone to CfgMgmtCamp
### Talks focusing on the Specific use case
Matthias - something around the analytics data
- workflow talk
Fabricio - operator
Ina - Content provenance/security supply chain
Matthias - RBAC Domains multitenancy
? - Pulp in CI ( ask quba42)
? - Fleet and Edge
Pulp, now and looking ahead (was: Community update+analytics)
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[ttereshc]
It's been at least 2 years since we met f2f!
In this session, I'd like to give a quick overview of key features and changes to the Pulp project in the last couple of years.
We'll also take a look at the future plans, and, hopefully, hear from you!
Do you miss anything? Are our plans in line with your needs? What can we improve?
# Own Your Content; Software repositories in multi-user / multi-tenant / multi-cloud environments with Pulp
Speaker: [x9c4]
## Abstract:
Pulp allows you to manage content of different types, but what if you need a whole group of people to manage Pulp? What if you want to host a content service on top of your Pulp installation?
In this talk we will give an overview of RBAC (role based access control) concepts in Pulp, as well as introduce domains and how you can operate in multi-tenant environments.
## Brain dump:
- RBAC is one important differentiator between being usable as a backend to another service and allowing real applications to be designed in Pulp concepts.
- RBAC implementation that is both powerful and flexible.
- not sacrificing the deduplication power of Pulp
- different levels of trust / separation between users
- RBAC protect high level concepts like repositories
- Domains protect against stealing bits
- Domains provide the highest level of separation in the application.
- next level: Separate installations.
- Data storage can be configured by domain
- allows individual billing
- "bring your own storage bucket"