Matt,
This application looks awesome! I +1 your application for Juju Charmer
status as I know how dedicated you are to improving the overall quality of
the charm store. Best of luck to you in the coming days while the community
reviews your application. You've been a welcome addition to the
I second Charles’ comments. +1
Thanks,
Juan L. Negron juan.neg...@canonical.com
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On Apr 1, 2014, at 8:47 PM, Charles Butler charles.but...@canonical.com
+ 1
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Matt Bruzek
matthew.bru...@canonical.comwrote:
Hello Charmers,
I have been working for Canonical on the Juju Ecosystem team for 3
months, and it is time to step up and apply for charmer status.
I have had two tours on the Charm Review Queue and
fwiw. deployer/bundles have support for an explicit build phase for this
reason.. basically a build hook in charms is run prior to deploying. i'd
like to push it a bit further to deployer bundles as an archive format
that can be completely self-contained for an app.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 3:07
Thanks Jorge,
Not sure we want to call them fat charms, maybe enterprise charms.
Here is my approach when making a charm work on the enterprise or limited
networks.
1) Find out what hook downloads the packages that we are unable to access
(wget, curl, or special ppa repositories). The
If your trying to do this in automated fashion, juju supports proxies, and
possibily with intelligent proxy you could do something a bit more
automated. else its going to require alot of auditing. you could even skip
the additional steps of modifying all the charms have the intelligent proxy
work
just to be clear the https url thing is solvable with the intelligent proxy
thing just a bit more work and client/library support isn't always great.
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/HTTPS
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Kapil Thangavelu
kapil.thangav...@canonical.com wrote:
If your
Some days later, of trying a lot of things, I simple can't go further
anymore, but! for records, here's what I tried, in a dedicated machine with
64GB of ram and 4/8 cores:
- Installed *Openstack* using devstack, with the apache services
enabled, like swift.
- Installed