On 29/08/16 11:23, SivaRamaPrasad Ravipati wrote: > How to get my newly created juju charm into the Charm store as a > Ubuntu certified (or) recommended (Official) Charm? > > Is Charm Certification paid One? >
The "curated" charms are the ones that anybody can deploy directly, as in "juju deploy charmname". Those are charms that have been reviewed and meet policy requirements, and we are confident that the maintainers of the charms will keep them up to date as everything around them continues to evolve. There is no charge for that, it's like maintaining packages in Ubuntu, as long as you show that you care and can do it well then welcome to the community! Key questions these folks will ask: * do your charms support the full lifecycle - install, scale up, scale back, upgrade * do your charms integrate with the likely monitoring and management things people care about * do your charms work with the likely other components (i.e. neutron or cinder in openstack) * are they built with tests and other indicators of quality and maintenance * is there a commitment to keeping them in good condition over time > How can I integrate myCharm into ubuntu-Autopilot? That's a separate conversation, I would suggest you start with Mark Baker cc'd. The main things we care about for Autopilot, in terms of the charms, are: * are the charms being tested daily in OIL (OpenStack Interop Lab) * do they have a high success rate in OIL? * are there versions of the charms that work with OpenStack trunk and stable (i.e. Mitaka and Newton) * are we confident there will be a Newton-safe version of the charm when Newton releases? - mainly we look for upstream CI/CD with these charms againts stable and trunk OpenStack * is there CI of the next version of the charmed software (i.e. will there be charms of your next release) Mark -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju