This has been on the list for > 1 month with a little activity. I'm poking
this thread to see if there are any remaining outliers that wish to chime
in.


Just a reminder: we have an open issue on the documentation to make this
formally accepted into the charm store policy. This will affect any new
incoming charms. Resources/terms are a 2.0 feature - should we wait for the
features to land as -stable, *then* make the policy update? Or do we want
to make this policy pre 2.0 so the policy verbiage is in place?


On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 2:59 AM Mark Shuttleworth <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 27/05/16 01:00, Antonio Rosales wrote:
> > I think most software require acceptance of the License. Perhaps the
> > point here is weather the acceptance has to be active or passive. If
> > this is the intent should the policy state: Any software which
> > requires active user acceptance of a license or EULA has to have that
> > as a term on the charm.
>
> +1
>
> >> Any software which installs components from outside of a distributions
> >> archive needs to represent that as a resource
> > Nice suggestion, this also massively helps with determining will my
> > charm run inside my restricted firewall. I have added your suggestion
> > to the issue as we discuss it to also track the suggestion there
>
> Yes, firewalls are the main driver of resources. More often than not a
> charm which tries to pull stuff from the internet randomly fails because
> of firewalls. We know the controller can reach the charm archive because
> "juju deploy" fetched the charm. So serving resources from the same
> place is much more effective.
>
> It also lets us slim down the charm itself in many cases, because
> bundled blobs just become resources, which means there is less to push
> and pull for every revision :)
>
> Mark
>
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