Hi Konstantin,
Sorry for a late reply, I was on a long overdue vacation in sunny Malta :)
*The vision is to build a big-data solution ecosystem where it allows
community collaboration in design and development of *



*publicly available big-data solutions, regarless of the deployment
mechanism.Regarding Juju, I envision its deployment model not only will
co-exist but also will compliment other style of deployment/management
mechanisms ( ), as it has done with ClouderaManager CH5.3
https://jujucharms.com/u/bigdata-dev/cdh5-cm/trusty/13
<https://jujucharms.com/u/bigdata-dev/cdh5-cm/trusty/13>. *



*While Juju is written in Python, its charms can be written in any
language. You can write them in Python, Bash, Puppet (i.e. bigtop
deployment)and Chef scripts.  *
*I will be glad to provide any other information and answer questions.*

On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 9:58 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Amir.
>
> Thanks a lot for reaching out to the Bigtop community! It be great to have
> these hosted here as well as get some help to maintain them in the future.
>
> Could you please share with us a little bit more details on how you
> envision
> it would work and how it might co-exist or compliment our in-house Puppet
> deployment mechanism?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>   Cos
>
> On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:17AM, MrAsanjar . wrote:
> > To whom it may concern,
> > My name is Amir Sanjar, Big Data Solution Development Lead at Canonical.
> My
> > team has been developing various Big Data solutions built on top of
> Apache
> > Hadoop, Hortonworks, and Cloudera distributions (i.e
> > https://jujucharms.com/big-data). We would like to contribute these and
> > future solutions to the Apache BigTop community. I wish to propose
> creating
> > a BigTop Solution project to house all big data solutions regardless of
> > orchestration tool (i.e. Juju, Ambari, Chef, ClouderaManager, puppet,
> ...),
> > any suggestions ?
>

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