Hello everyone,

We (Ubuntu) have been working on a Juju[1] charm for Elasticsearch so that 
our users can deploy ES easily on as many clouds as possible. 

- https://github.com/charms/elasticsearch/tree/trusty

We use ansible to install the latest packages from the upstream repository, 
though the charm has an option of changing that for those of you that 
maintain your own internal mirrors of the packages. With this charm it's 
possible to stand up ES clusters on just about any cloud where Ubuntu runs. 
This 
is the 2nd iteration of our charm and we're using it in production, so 
we're keen on getting more eyeballs on it. The basic goal is to enable 
every Ubuntu user (and eventually Windows and CentOS) to easily deploy ES 
clusters out of the box in 14.04 (and in 12.04 after that as well). 

I was hoping we could get some community folks to give our code a peer 
review, perhaps point out places where we could improve, and to ensure that 
we're following upstream best practices. 

Any help/guidance would be appreciated!

--
Jorge Castro

PS: On a related note we do have charms for Kibana and Logstash as well:

- https://github.com/charms/kibana/
- https://github.com/charms/logstash-indexer/

And I am also currently working on what we call a "bundle", which is a set 
of charms bundled together if anyone is interested in checking it out, the 
idea is for people to be able to drag and drop bundles for deployment: 
http://manage.jujucharms.com/bundle/~jorge/elasticsearch/cluster

[1]: http://juju.ubuntu.com

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