The reaction I get most often from folks that aren't familiar with juju and skim through the juju site is that it looks like a competitor to the various configuration management tools out there like Puppet or Salt. However, my experience is that while they have some overlap, they sit at different layers.
Have I grown out of touch? Conceivably those projects have or are working on juju-like functionality that I'm not aware of. If not (or even if so), what's the best way to educate people on what juju is and how it will help them when they're already steeped in the lower-layer config. management world? Related to that, how can we help those same folks wrap all their existing recipes, etc. in charms? It's got to be easy enough that they can justify the effort. -eric -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju