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.

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]

Under "charm store" you should add "charms for many common pieces of infrastructure" (or something similar but better worded), possibly listing a few examples - especially openstack.

The two geniuses of juju (to my mind) are the charm store (service component deployment and configuration encapsulated in charms) and service orchestration. That you can deploy many parts of your application stack and have juju configure them, and *reconfigure* them, to talk to each other. In my experience people haven't yet understood the power/utility of orchestration. So if you can find a way to communicate and emphasise orchestration that would be good...

Michael


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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