It is more likely as mistake that the SQL allows modification of the User Name than that we do not. Since Username is a unique identifier through the system, modification can have significant consequences. However, the business rule probably should be enforced by the LDAP backend, and not by Keystone.
It is more likely as mistake that the SQL allows modification of the User Name than that we do not. Since Username is a unique identifier through the system, modification can have significant consequences. However, the business rule probably should be enforced by the LDAP backend, and not by Keystone.