Hi; The current actions spec <https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/14W1-QqB1pXZxyZW5QzFFoDwxxeQXBUzgj8IUkLId6cc/edit?usp=sharing> indicates that the actions command line should return a UUID as the identifier for an action once it's been en-queued using 'juju do <action>'.
Is there a compelling reason to use UUID's to identify actions, versus using the string representation of the Tag? A UUID would require a command something like: juju status action:9e1e5aa0-5b9d-11e4-8ed6-0800200c9a66 which maybe we could shorten to: juju status action:9e1e5aa0 I would prefer something like: juju status action:mysq/0_a_3 which would be the string representation of the actions Tag. Is there a compelling reason to use UUID? Cheers, -- John Weldon
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