Add "Train" to glossary

Add new release "train" to glossary.

Explanation taken from
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-October/135837.html

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Co-Authored-By: Jay S Bryant <jungleboyj@gmail.com>
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Each OpenStack release has a code name. Code names ascend in
alphabetical order: Austin, Bexar, Cactus, Diablo, Essex,
Folsom, Grizzly, Havana, Icehouse, Juno, Kilo, Liberty,
Mitaka, Newton, Ocata, Pike, Queens, Rocky, and Stein.
Mitaka, Newton, Ocata, Pike, Queens, Rocky, Stein,
and Train.
Code names are cities or counties near where the
corresponding OpenStack design summit took place. An
exception, called the Waldon exception, is granted to
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Community project used to run automated tests against the
OpenStack API.
Train
The code name for the twentieth release of OpenStack. The
OpenStack Infrastructure Summit will take place in Denver,
Colorado, US.
Two Project Team Gathering meetings in Denver were held at a
hotel next to the train line from downtown to the airport. The
crossing signals there had some sort of malfunction in the past
causing them to not stop the cars when a train was coming
properly. As a result the trains were required to blow their
horns when passing through that area. Obviously staying in a
hotel, by trains that are blowing their horns 24/7 was less than
ideal. As a result, many jokes popped up about Denver and
trains - and thus the release is called train.
transaction ID
Unique ID assigned to each Object Storage request; used for