On 29/03/15 07:08, Eric Snow wrote:
Hey all,

At the poster session (12 April) at PyCon 2015, I'll be presenting on
Juju. [1]  I'm excited to be sharing juju with folks in the Python
community, particularly with the role that Python plays in dev ops as
well as in Juju.  The first draft of my poster (big: 120cm x 120cm) is
pretty much done and I'd like to get some feedback.

I like it! I'll try and think of some more useful comments in a bit.

"apt-get for the web" is a useful buzz-phrase that helps people understand juju.

Backend independence is another feature that is important to people - repeatable, testable, deployments that don't tie you to a specific provider. Also being able to perform your full deployment locally (or to a CI server) for full stack testing, using the same configuration you use for production.

I'm trying to work out if I think your big diagram at the top is too complex or not. It would be nice if people could see it and immediately "get" juju. I'm not sure how realistic that is, and certainly coming from a place of already understanding juju the diagram encapsulates the core concepts well.

Michael

Please let me know what you think, what you like, and what I should
fix.  Keep in mind that I haven't worked too closely with the charm
side of juju core and I've only written one simple charm myself.  So
it's likely I have missed something important and also have a few
mistakes in there.  I've attached a PDF and the ODG file is online.
[2]

As well note that the presentation format is highly interactive and
amounts to me and one or more people standing around the poster
talking about it.  Different conference-goers will stop by over the
course of 3-ish hours.  I plan on laminating the poster so I can draw
on it with dry-erase markers (hence the relative sparseness).

Thanks!

-eric

[1] https://us.pycon.org/2015/schedule/presentation/446/
[2] https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0aWHgOTQ1hNOTE4ei1tUldib1U



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