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Jon logan commented on STORM-240:
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If Canonical wants their solution to succeed, maybe they should write the
Charms themselves, instead of opening a ticket on every project's JIRA telling
them to make one.
I honestly don't see the value in this.
(This same ticket was made on 15 Apache Project JIRAs within the last hour)
> Make the Juju Charm for Storm work great
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Key: STORM-240
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-240
> Project: Apache Storm (Incubating)
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Maarten Ectors
>
> Juju (juju.ubuntu.com) is the default solution from Ubuntu to instantly
> deploy, integrate and scale software on any public cloud, private cloud or
> server. The magic behind Juju is called a charm. A charm can be written in
> any language. There are charms made in/with bash, python, java, chef, puppet,
> ansible, docker, etc.
> To give you a 1 minute demo just go to:
> https://jujucharms.com/sidebar/search/?text=instantBigDataNoSQL and
> drag-and-drop "demo: instant" from left to right and you will see all major
> Big Data and NoSQL solutions instantly deployed and integrated. Just click on
> Cassandra or Hadoop Slaves and change from 10 units to 100 units to scale to
> a 100 node Cassandra or Hadoop cluster. This demo is not having a cloud doing
> the actual deployment but you would be able to do the exact same on AWS, HP
> Cloud, Azure, private OpenStack, bare-metal servers with maas.ubuntu.com and
> even on a local Ubuntu machine [provided it had a lot of memory and CPU].
> Make any changes and see how you can instantly export a bundle and import it
> into another environment. For more info see juju.ubuntu.com/docs.
> Juju's strength is instant integration and scaling. Especially for Storm this
> would greatly help users see its immediate strengths in minutes. A minimum
> Storm charm was already made that integrates into Zookeeper but it is not
> ready for prime time. Updating the charm for Storm to work correctly and
> adding relationships to other components like for instance Cassandra, HBase,
> Tomcat, Presto, etc. would allow the Storm charm to be amazing. I am happy to
> transfer ownership of the existing code to the Apache Foundation. The license
> is already Apache.
> PS Jean-Baptiste Onofre already is writing a Karaf charm so he can give some
> good guidance. Additionally at Ubuntu we are happy to give a free remote
> training on how to write charms.
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