On IRC, someone was lamenting the fact that the Ubuntu charm takes longer
to deploy now, because it has been updated to exercise more of Juju's
features. My response was - just make a minimal charm, it's easy. And
then of course, I had to figure out how minimal you can get. Here it is:
It's jus
Hey everyone,
A while ago I built a small web app that you could feed raw bundle.yaml
files to and get back SVG images of the deployment like you would in the
Charm Store or Juju GUI. This was built for things like Juju Benchmarking
which shows an image representing the Juju deployment under test.
Hey James!
We were looking at adding Keystone as a user management backend for
Kubernetes. This is a great step forward in making that possible, I noticed
the barbican charm in the AWS deploy was "local", are there any major
changes to the charm from ~openstack-charmers needed for it to run in AWS
Might be worth sharing this on some of the OpenStack lists too, for
folks who are interested in using Horizon this way on other substrates.
Mark
On 29/11/16 21:36, James Beedy wrote:
> Another great day of Juju driven successes - deploying the barbican
> standalone stack for identity mgmt and se
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 5:26 PM John Meinel wrote:
> Thanks for charming this up. It does feel like if this is useful we should
> just be exposing it via an authenticated endpoint. I realize we don't run
> an HTTP server on all agents, but certainly it feels like it should be
> exposed for the c