A library containing standardized trait strings. Used by placement service and clients to ensure consistency.
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This modification creates the two new traits defined in:

https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/nova-specs/specs/stein/approved/add-emulated-virtual-tpm.html

The new traits are COMPUTE_SECURITY_TPM_1_2 and COMPUTE_SECURITY_TPM_2_0

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Signed-off-by: Paul-Emile Element <Paul-Emile.Element@windriver.com>
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README.rst

os-traits

os-traits is a library containing standardized trait strings.

Traits are strings that represent a feature of some resource provider. This library contains the catalog of constants that have been standardized in the OpenStack community to refer to a particular hardware, virtualization, storage, network, or device trait.