I restored some old tests that illustrate keystone's intent to be case sensitive. On the MySQL side, you can certainly configure it to be case sensitive (e.g. using utf8_bin, although I'm not sure that the best solution?), so perhaps this is something we can address via migrations.
I restored some old tests that illustrate keystone's intent to be case sensitive. On the MySQL side, you can certainly configure it to be case sensitive (e.g. using utf8_bin, although I'm not sure that the best solution?), so perhaps this is something we can address via migrations.