Also looking at the websocket code from go.net/websocket it looks like
all older versions of the protocol were dropped in Dec 2013.
Unfortunately, my go knowledge is limited and Im not sure how to tell
which version of the websocket library is being used. I see the
protocol version in the upstream
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Kapil Thangavelu
wrote:
> hybi-13 is the rfc version. the library jujuclient is using also has a
> python3 variant.
>
I guess my question is what version of the websocket spec is supported
in the juju api server? Any attempt to make a connection using a
websocket
This sounds great!, I was wondering how to extend Juju.
When I think about plugins, using Github as a repository seems the right
thing, and not just one repository to all. Sublime Text and Homebrew(if I
remember right) does that. But definitively we need an index for register
them, and not actuall
So, when I first started plugins, I was like "WE SHOULD HAVE A WEBSITE, AND
IT SHOULD HAVE PLUGINS, AND AWESOME", but then I realized that we don't
have that many plugins. In the future, if plugins become a popular thing we
can invest some time in making jujuplugins.com and have a plugin installer,
Would it be feasible and/or benefitial to have some sort of rating
system for the plugins, with those that get the most support being
merged into juju-core (assuming there wouldn't be some upcoming
functionality that would make the plugin no-longer-useful)? I see that
as a great way to improve Juju
If you didn't know, Juju has support for plugins. So far these have
been scattered over junk branches and pastebins so we're going to
organize them so people have one place to find them:
https://github.com/juju/plugins
We're not going to package them (yet) so we can put them in one place
and see
Hey everyone, as Jorge said, I have some feedback, mostly specified in
my blog, but I'll go ahead and summarize it here.
First off, before I begin, just want to say thanks to all the Canonical
employees and those who volunteer that have dedicated time to making
Juju, reviewing charms, authoring ch
Some feedback from Josh Strobl:
http://joshstrobl.blogspot.com/2014/02/developing-ubuntu-juju-charm.html
I've left some comments: https://plus.google.com/+JoshuaStrobl/posts/UEXzk4THYJs
Some things I'd like to propose:
1. Is it time to "promote" the Vagrant box to a more visible place on
juju.u.