Kapil,
Great points, and we covered some of these pre-planning steps with users at
the Charmer Summit. What I came away with was the following, and it falls
in alignment with your analysis as well:
Actions for doing Image Garbage Collection
Actions for doing Container Garbage Collection in
i think participating in the burgeoning docker ecosystem is a worthwhile
goal by making it easier to write charms that utilize docker. I do have
some concerns though about the complexity of the layering that's taking
place in the charm ecosystem. I've found that juju has been fairly hard to
teach
I see your concerns about layering, reactive, et-al. for introductory/new
charmers. I however raise you a value proposition, and will speak to
the point we are generating the 'best practice' method, that we want to
guide charmers down. The common feedback we've received from
authors is "I'm not as
You are our target audience Ed.
If viewing that Pull Request is a bit difficult on the eyes, here's the
original drafts we composed.
https://github.com/juju-solutions/tupperware/blob/master/charming-with-docker.md
I would love to see some of the documentation around it. I was writing some
charms around a docker wrapper and would love to not have to worry about the
container layer.
-Firl
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 10:40 AM, Charles Butler
> wrote:
>
> If anyone here is