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On 14-08-19 11:41 AM, Gustavo Niemeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Aaron Bentley 
> <aaron.bent...@canonical.com> wrote:

> At the same time, the strictness of redoing everything all the time
> is not necessary, and a good example is still that 
> website-relation-changed hook for instance. There is not, in fact,
> a need to rebuild your whole confguration, including stopping and 
> starting the service, because somebody wants to know what is your 
> address after joining that relation.

True.  At that point, the pattern is not a win, but it's not much of a
loss.  Changing the web site relation is extremely uncommon, but
operations which do require server restarts are quite common.  So
making an exception for the web site relation can be seen as a
micro-optimization.

>> True, I didn't call out the exceptions for the charmworld charm.
>> For completeness, the exceptions in charmworld are:
> 
> Yeah, it definitely depends on knowing the events still.

On the other hand, it doesn't depend on knowing the events for
database relation, search engine relation and configuration changes.

Aaron
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