On Sat Dec 13 2014 at 17:52:32 sheila miguez she...@pobox.com wrote:
Would any of the juju devs like to give a talk to my linux user group?
Hi Sheila, I'd love to hop on the train and do a talk, ping me off-list and
maybe we can sort something for January/Feb?
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CoryB,
Thanks to you and the Project Calico or sharing this solution, and
your contribution to the Juju community.
I saw the mail list stripped your bundle. You can also
Hello!
I was looking for chef cookbook, which can operate with juju using HWRP or LWRP.
Maybe someone have it? Can't find anything on Github or at chef.io.
Anyway, I want to deploy my server applications with chef, and some web
applications with juju in LXC. So, I decided to write a cookbook
moving to juju-dev
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Horacio Duran horacio.du...@canonical.com
wrote:
Hello everybody, for those of you who don't know me, I am Horacio Duran, I
am part of Moonstone team on juju-core.
All of you have been signalled as stakeholders on juju's min version
Then we should take up the burden to help others realize that their code
will work with older versions of juju. Perhaps I am assuming, but if I am a
charm author and I am wondering what my minimum version of juju is I will
select the one I am currently using. Running tests and older versions are
Ideally we will provide tools for the user to determine this, unless I
understood wrongly the requirement.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Rick Harding rick.hard...@canonical.com
wrote:
Then we should take up the burden to help others realize that their code
will work with older versions of
Can't we just as easily provide tools to find out what version of Juju
provides a particular feature? Certainly a CLI of:
$ juju supported-features
leader-election
container-addressibility
Or even possibly something that talks to something like the charm-store:
$ juju known-features
On 16 December 2014 at 00:13, John Meinel j...@arbash-meinel.com wrote:
Can't we just as easily provide tools to find out what version of Juju
provides a particular feature? Certainly a CLI of:
$ juju supported-features
leader-election
container-addressibility
Or even possibly