* api/render: initial implementation of the package
* acme/api: refactored to support api/render
* authority/admin: refactored to support api/render
* ca: refactored to support api/render
* api: refactored to support api/render
* api/render: implemented Error
* api: refactored to support api/render.Error
* acme/api: refactored to support api/render.Error
* authority/admin: refactored to support api/render.Error
* ca: refactored to support api/render.Error
* ca: fixed broken tests
* api/render, api/log: moved error logging to this package
* acme: refactored Error so that it implements render.RenderableError
* authority/admin: refactored Error so that it implements render.RenderableError
* api/render: implemented RenderableError
* api/render: added test coverage for Error
* api/render: implemented statusCodeFromError
* api: refactored RootsPEM to work with render.Error
* acme, authority/admin: fixed pointer receiver name for consistency
* api/render, errs: moved StatusCoder & StackTracer to the render package
Azure caches tokens for 24h and we cannot issue a new certificate
for the same instance in that period of time.
The meaning of this parameter is to allow the signing of multiple
certificate in one instance. This is possible in GCP, because we
get a new token, and is possible in AWS because we can generate
a new one. On Azure there was no other way to do it unless you
wait for 24h.
Fixes#656