The Wednesday 07 May 2014 à 11:05:35 (-0400), Nate Finch wrote :
> There seems to be no compelling reason why we can't distribute more than
> just juju and jujud.  However, I don't think there's anything to gain by
> splitting out the providers we already have in core.  Adding code that
> enables pluggable providers seems like a no-brainer to let people provide
> their own interface for their own cloud (whether it's a private cloud or
> simply one of the public ones we don't yet support).

Would not it be better for the Outscale provider to be in core so it can
inherit from the EC2 driver and only implement the differences ?

Best regards

Benoît

> 
> Yes, the manual provider sort of works now, but it is so incredibly
> *manual *that I hesitate to even call it a solution for all but the most
> limited of use cases.
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 9:20 AM, Curtis Hovey-Canonical <cur...@canonical.com
> > wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Andrew Wilkins
> > <andrew.wilk...@canonical.com> wrote:
> > > A bit tangential now, but...
> > >
> > > Plugin-style was originally how I thought it would best work, but that
> > > requires distribution with both jujud *and* the juju CLI. That sounds
> > like a
> > > nightmare to me. OTOH, having a remote service means you can just point
> > the
> > > CLI and jujud at that remote service with nothing to distribute. It does
> > > mean having a service, which brings its own set of issues.
> > >
> > > Of course, the two approaches are not mutually exclusive. As you say, you
> > > could easily provide a plugin that talks to a remote service.
> >
> > Oh.  I think we already have this problem. Windows users cannot
> > backup, restore or generate metadata because they only have the juju
> > CLI binary installed.
> >
> > OSX users may have the current plugins since juju was built by brew,
> > but I have not tested they work.
> >
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