[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-04-09 Thread James Page
** Also affects: urwid (Ubuntu U-series)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: websocket-client (Ubuntu U-series)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: python-jujuclient (Ubuntu U-series)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: python-websocket-client (Ubuntu U-series)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: juju-quickstart (Ubuntu U-series)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** No longer affects: juju-quickstart (Ubuntu Trusty)

** No longer affects: python-jujuclient (Ubuntu Trusty)

** No longer affects: python-websocket-client (Ubuntu Trusty)

** No longer affects: urwid (Ubuntu Trusty)

** No longer affects: websocket-client (Ubuntu Trusty)

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-31 Thread Robie Basak
Putting this MIR on hold pending resolution of the juju-core MIR in bug
1267393.

** Changed in: python-jujuclient (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: New = Incomplete

** Changed in: urwid (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: New = Incomplete

** Changed in: websocket-client (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: New = Incomplete

** Changed in: juju-quickstart (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-27 Thread Robie Basak
** Changed in: juju-quickstart (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: Incomplete = New

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-27 Thread Francesco Banconi
We just released quickstart 1.3 implementing the --distro-only flag.

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-27 Thread James Page
In all likelyhood juju-core won't make it into main this cycle; which
creates a relationship between this package (potentially in main) and
juju-core (probably in universe).

I see the inclusion of juju-quickstart tied to the inclusion of juju-
core in main.  I'm not sure what additional value juju-quickstart gets
on its own in main.   One of the originak goals was to have juju-core
recommend juju-quickstart - that can still happen in universe.

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-27 Thread James Page
Also I really think that the default option should be --distro-only - at
least for the package we carry in distro.

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-26 Thread Robie Basak
@Michael

  - I see there's a bug about removing sudo support, which would be
nice to see land.

Agreed. This is ready now but has been awaiting feature freeze exception
in bug 1282630. Could you perhaps grant the MIR conditional on this
going in if you feel it is required?

 - Can you explain what all the PPA adding and pulling in packages from
universe is about? Why not depend on juju-core directly, or is this
installation done on other machines?

Francesco, Gary or Rick would probably be best to answer this; I'll pass
the question to them.

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-26 Thread Richard Harding
@Michael

 - Can you explain what all the PPA adding and pulling in packages from
universe is about? Why not depend on juju-core directly, or is this
installation done on other machines?

Quickstart is meant to provide a nice single point to get developers and
users started with Juju as fast and effortlessly as possible. It's meant
to be a useful tool for users that will be expecting to work on Juju and
the latest versions so that they're developing against current and
upcoming work. It's not intended to be a production tool for managing
your critical production deployments.

This is something that we came at from our typical user point of view,
and didn't properly consider the implications for the repositories.
We've started work to support a --distro-only flag to quickstart that
will allow it to function without adding and fetching Juju from the PPA.
This should allow users that wish to stick with the version in distro to
do so, but allow most users to quickly get a development environment on
the current version going with a single command.

Let me know if you'd prefer to approach this differently. Our goal is to
help ease the onramp to Juju for users and, and eventually we hope to
get quickstart on the cd so that, from  a fresh install, you'd be able
to get Juju running with a local LXC environment right away. The goal
would not be to get Juju, mongodb, and lxc all built into the cd or on
main. It's a starting point and not a complete wrapper.

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-25 Thread Michael Terry
juju-quickstart:
- Like the tests and packaging and bug subscriber
- I see there's a bug about removing sudo support, which would be nice to see 
land.
- Can you explain what all the PPA adding and pulling in packages from universe 
is about?  Why not depend on juju-core directly, or is this installation done 
on other machines?

** Changed in: juju-quickstart (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-18 Thread Robie Basak
** Summary changed:

- [MIR] juju-quickstart
+ [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

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[Bug 1273865] Re: [MIR] juju-quickstart, python-jujuclient, urwid, websocket-client

2014-03-18 Thread Robie Basak
** Description changed:

  [juju-quickstart]
  
  Availability: in universe, arch: all.
  
  Rationale: key component for the Juju ecosystem.
  
  Security: no security history. No CVEs found. No suid or sgid
  executables. No executables in /sbin or /usr/sbin. No daemons. No
  privileged ports (although the Juju GUI does open a privileged port,
  which this package deploys). One might consider Juju to be
  security-sensitive, as it controls production deployments, and this
  package bootstraps Juju. This package uses sudo, although this use is
  scheduled to be removed. See bug 1282630.
  
  Quality assurance:
  
  Upstream ships a thorough test suite which includes 100% SLOC coverage.
  By design, this tool makes it possible to use juju with as minimal
  configuration as possible and with no documentation reading, by
  deploying the GUI for the user and presenting its interface.
  
  No debconf questions. No long-term outstanding bugs.
  
  No relevant packaging bugs. There are a number of active bugs open
  upstream; these are being actively worked on by upstream. This package
  does not deal with exotic hardware. The upstream test suite is run as
  part of the package build, and a failing test suite fails the package
  build. A debian/watch file exists and is functional.
  
  UI standards:
  
  This is an end-user console application and is not internationalized
  (not translatable). This is tracked in bug 1292026.
  
  The package does not ship a desktop file. As a console application
  designed for developer use, a desktop file has minimal relevance for
  developers.
  
  Dependencies:
  
  urwid, python-jujuclient and websocket-client are dependencies in
  universe. MIR reports follow in this bug.
  
  Standards compliance: standard and minimal dh sequencer based packaging.
  FHS compliant and the packaging is up to current Debian policy.
  
  Maintenance:
  
  Actively maintained upstream, by the Juju GUI team. ~ubuntu-server
  commits to maintaining this package in Ubuntu and is subscribed to
  package bugs.
  
- 
  [urwid]
  
  Availability: in universe and built on all architecture.
  
  Rationale: dependency of juju-quickstart.
  
  Security: no security history. No CVEs found. No suid or sgid
  executables. No executables in /sbin or /usr/sbin. No daemons. No
  privileged port use is apparent. urwid is a UI library, so may be used
  as a UI in security sensitive software, although this isn't the case
  with juju-quickstart.
  
  Quality assurance:
  
  As a library, this package is functional on installation. No debconf
  questions. No major long-term outstanding bugs. Upstream is active. No
  use of exotic hardware.
  
  Test-related packaging bugs in Debian are all fixed in Debian svn. The
  only other bug in Debian is believed fixed already. Upstream has more
  bugs, but none of them appear to be major issues for general urwid use.
  
  No use of exotic hardware. Test suite is run as part of the package
  build, and fails the build if tests fail. debian/watch file is out of
  date, but fixed in current Debian svn.
  
  UI standards: N/A
  
  Dependencies: all in main.
  
  Standards compliance: minimal cdbs+debhelper based packaging. Ideally
  this would use the dh sequencer now, and I get the impression that DPMT
  would be happy to switch it. But urwid is a relatively slow moving
  project, and the rules file is simple and minimal enough that it doesn't
  seem worth switching just for the sake of it. If there is a problem that
  requires a change, then it could be switched to dh at that time easily
  enough. FHS compliant and the packaging is up to current Debian policy.
  
  urwid is a long-lived relatively stable package, with minimal
  maintenance requirements. Upstream is active though, and all bugs in
  Debian BTS are fixed in Debian svn. ~ubuntu-server commits to
  maintaining this package in Ubuntu and is subscribed to package bugs.
  
- 
  [python-jujuclient]
  
  Availability: in universe, arch: all.
  
  Rationale: dependency of juju-quickstart.
  
  Security: no security history. No CVEs found. No suid or sgid
  executables. No executables in /sbin or /usr/sbin. No daemons. No
  privileged ports. python-jujuclient is used by juju-quickstart to manage
  deployments; the deployments themselves are security-sensitive.
  
  Quality assurance:
  
  As a library, this package is functional on installation. No debconf
  questions. No long-term outstanding bugs. Upstream is active. No use of
  exotic hardware.
  
- No relevant upstream test suite.
+ No relevant upstream test suite; tracked in bug 1293467.
  
  debian/watch file is present and working.
  
  UI standards: N/A
  
  Dependencies: websocket-client is in universe (also see bug 1292502
  regarding the package naming of this dependency). MIR report follows.
  
  Standards compliance: standard and minimal dh sequencer based packaging.
  FHS compliant and the packaging is up to current Debian policy.
  
  Maintenance: actively