Use uppercase 'S' in word "OpenStack"

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@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ Specs
The [``swift-specs``](https://github.com/openstack/swift-specs) repo
can be used for collaborative design work before a feature is implemented.
Openstack's gerrit system is used to collaborate on the design spec. Once
approved Openstack provides a doc site to easily read these [specs](http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/swift-specs/)
OpenStack's gerrit system is used to collaborate on the design spec. Once
approved OpenStack provides a doc site to easily read these [specs](http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/swift-specs/)
A spec is needed for more impactful features. Coordinating a feature between
many devs (especially across companies) is a great example of when a spec is

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Application Bindings
* `java-openstack-swift <https://github.com/dkocher/java-openstack-swift>`_ - Java bindings for OpenStack Swift
* `swift_client <https://github.com/mrkamel/swift_client>`_ - Small but powerful Ruby client to interact with OpenStack Swift
* `nightcrawler_swift <https://github.com/tulios/nightcrawler_swift>`_ - This Ruby gem teleports your assets to a OpenStack Swift bucket/container
* `swift storage <https://rubygems.org/gems/swift-storage>`_ - Simple Openstack Swift storage client.
* `swift storage <https://rubygems.org/gems/swift-storage>`_ - Simple OpenStack Swift storage client.
Authentication
--------------
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Other
* `Glance <https://github.com/openstack/glance>`_ - Provides services for discovering, registering, and retrieving virtual machine images (for OpenStack Compute [Nova], for example).
* `Better Staticweb <https://github.com/CloudVPS/better-staticweb>`_ - Makes swift containers accessible by default.
* `Swiftsync <https://github.com/stackforge/swiftsync>`_ - A massive syncer between two swift clusters.
* `Django Swiftbrowser <https://github.com/cschwede/django-swiftbrowser>`_ - Simple Django web app to access Openstack Swift.
* `Django Swiftbrowser <https://github.com/cschwede/django-swiftbrowser>`_ - Simple Django web app to access OpenStack Swift.
* `Swift-account-stats <https://github.com/enovance/swift-account-stats>`_ - Swift-account-stats is a tool to report statistics on Swift usage at tenant and global levels.
* `PyECLib <https://bitbucket.org/kmgreen2/pyeclib>`_ - High Level Erasure Code library used by Swift
* `liberasurecode <http://www.bytebucket.org/tsg-/liberasurecode>`_ - Low Level Erasure Code library used by PyECLib

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@ -3,31 +3,31 @@ Instructions for a Multiple Server Swift Installation
=====================================================
Please refer to the latest official
`Openstack Installation Guides <http://docs.openstack.org/#install-guides>`_
`OpenStack Installation Guides <http://docs.openstack.org/#install-guides>`_
for the most up-to-date documentation.
Object Storage installation guide for Openstack Liberty
Object Storage installation guide for OpenStack Liberty
-------------------------------------------------------
* `openSUSE 13.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 <http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-obs/swift.html>`_
* `RHEL 7, CentOS 7 <http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-rdo/swift.html>`_
* `Ubuntu 14.04 <http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-ubuntu/swift.html>`_
Object Storage installation guide for Openstack Kilo
Object Storage installation guide for OpenStack Kilo
----------------------------------------------------
* `openSUSE 13.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 <http://docs.openstack.org/kilo/install-guide/install/zypper/content/ch_swift.html>`_
* `RHEL 7, CentOS 7, and Fedora 21 <http://docs.openstack.org/kilo/install-guide/install/yum/content/ch_swift.html>`_
* `Ubuntu 14.04 <http://docs.openstack.org/kilo/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_swift.html>`_
Object Storage installation guide for Openstack Juno
Object Storage installation guide for OpenStack Juno
----------------------------------------------------
* `openSUSE 13.1 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 <http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/zypper/content/ch_swift.html>`_
* `RHEL 7, CentOS 7, and Fedora 20 <http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/yum/content/ch_swift.html>`_
* `Ubuntu 14.04 <http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_swift.html>`_
Object Storage installation guide for Openstack Icehouse
Object Storage installation guide for OpenStack Icehouse
--------------------------------------------------------
* `openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server <http://docs.openstack.org/icehouse/install-guide/install/zypper/content/ch_swift.html>`_

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@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ that the user is allowed to operate on project resources.
OpenStack Service Using Composite Tokens
----------------------------------------
Some Openstack services such as Cinder and Glance may use
Some OpenStack services such as Cinder and Glance may use
a "service account". In this mode, you configure a separate account where
the service stores project data that it manages. This account is not used
directly by the end-user. Instead, all access is done through the service.
@ -234,19 +234,19 @@ situation as follows:
(see ``/etc/keystone/default_catalog.templates`` above). Normally
this is ``AUTH``.
* The second item in the reseller_prefix list is the prefix used by the
Openstack services(s). You must configure this value (``SERVICE`` in the
example) with whatever the other Openstack service(s) use.
OpenStack services(s). You must configure this value (``SERVICE`` in the
example) with whatever the other OpenStack service(s) use.
* Set the operator_roles option to contain a role or roles that end-user's
have on project's they use.
* Set the SERVICE_service_roles value to a role or roles that only the
Openstack service user has. Do not use a role that is assigned to
OpenStack service user has. Do not use a role that is assigned to
"normal" end users. In this example, the role ``service`` is used.
The service user is granted this role to a *single* project only. You do
not need to make the service user a member of every project.
This configuration works as follows:
* The end-user presents a user token to an Openstack service. The service
* The end-user presents a user token to an OpenStack service. The service
then makes a Swift request to the account with the ``SERVICE`` prefix.
* The service forwards the original user token with the request. It also
adds it's own service token.

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Glance writes the image to a Swift container as a set of objects.
Throughout this section, the following terminology and concepts are used:
* User or end-user. This is a person making a request that will result in
an Openstack Service making a request to Swift.
an OpenStack Service making a request to Swift.
* Project (also known as Tenant). This is the unit of resource ownership.
While data such as snapshot images or block volume backups may be
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Using the HTTP_X_SERVICE_CATALOG to get Swift Account Name
The auth_token middleware populates the wsgi environment with information when
it validates the user's token. The HTTP_X_SERVICE_CATALOG item is a JSON
string containing details of the Openstack endpoints. For Swift, this also
string containing details of the OpenStack endpoints. For Swift, this also
contains the project's Swift account name. Here is an example of a catalog
entry for Swift::
@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ requirement is that your Service User has the appropriate role. In practice:
reseller_prefix = AUTH_, SERVICE_
SERVICE_service_role = service
The ``service`` role should only be granted to Openstack Services. It should
The ``service`` role should only be granted to OpenStack Services. It should
not be granted to users.
Single or multiple Service Prefixes?
@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ Single or multiple Service Prefixes?
Most of the examples used in this document used a single prefix. The
prefix, ``SERVICE`` was used. By using a single prefix, an operator is
allowing all Openstack Services to share the same account for data
allowing all OpenStack Services to share the same account for data
associated with a given project. For test systems or deployments well protected
on private firewalled networks, this is appropriate.