Re: Use of Jujucharms to launch non-opensource code

2016-02-07 Thread Marco Ceppi
Could you elaborate on your usage? Are you wrapping Juju itself in a
commercial project, using the charms in a commercial project, or producing
a commercial charm?

Either way, IANAL, so my responses would be moot, but I can try to offer
some guidance.

Marco

On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 11:01 PM Ramesh Nethi  wrote:

> Hello Jujucharmers,
>
> If one use Jujucharms in commercial projects where non-open source code is
> deployed using jujucharms,  is this bound by AGPL ?  I understand that
> modifying jujucharms code itself would call for open sourcing it.
>
> Are there any known commercial uses of jujucjarms ?
>
> regards
> Ramesh
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Re: Use of Jujucharms to launch non-opensource code

2016-02-07 Thread José Antonio Rey
You can deploy proprietary software with a juju charm. However, the code
for the charm (what installs the proprietary software) should have an open
source license.

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On Sun, Feb 7, 2016, 23:01 Ramesh Nethi  wrote:

> Hello Jujucharmers,
>
> If one use Jujucharms in commercial projects where non-open source code is
> deployed using jujucharms,  is this bound by AGPL ?  I understand that
> modifying jujucharms code itself would call for open sourcing it.
>
> Are there any known commercial uses of jujucjarms ?
>
> regards
> Ramesh
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Use of Jujucharms to launch non-opensource code

2016-02-07 Thread Ramesh Nethi
Hello Jujucharmers,

If one use Jujucharms in commercial projects where non-open source code is
deployed using jujucharms,  is this bound by AGPL ?  I understand that
modifying jujucharms code itself would call for open sourcing it.

Are there any known commercial uses of jujucjarms ?

regards
Ramesh
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Re: Cross cloud models

2016-02-07 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
On 07/02/16 09:09, Tom Barber wrote:
> If there a way of doing a cross cloud model of sorts.

It's on the roadmap, and not the distant roadmap, but it won't be in 2.0.

Good ask, though, it's a much-desired capability :)

Mark

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Cross cloud models

2016-02-07 Thread Tom Barber
Here's a question for you all.

If there a way of doing a cross cloud model of sorts.

For example I have a bunch of services all of which allow for
connection to a monitoring service. But, I don't want my monitoring service
to be on AWS because if AWS goes down then I won't know about it, just I
guess in the same way as if I hosted my monitoring on my open stack cluster
and openstack goes down.

So if I wanted to have monitoring on a different platform, is there a way
to say in juju add-relation that the relationship you want to create is
somewhere else in another juju model. I've not seen anything about it, so I
guess not, but I'm wondering what other people do to maintain separation
when its required.

Cheers

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