# juju-core 1.22-beta2
A new development release of Juju, juju-core 1.22-beta2, is now available.
This release replaces 1.22-beta1.
## Getting Juju
juju-core 1.22-beta2 is available for utopic and backported to earlier
series in the following PPA:
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:57 PM, Samuel Cozannet
samuel.cozan...@canonical.com wrote:
Excellent! Happy to help you through your discovery of awesomeness with
Juju :)
Note that, if you have jq installed (which I advise, sudo apt-get install
jq)
juju stat | python -c 'import sys, yaml, json;
I'm grateful and happy to see this. I've been working off of a branch of
python-django and haven't put together merge requests because I'm
relatively new to this and wasn't sure how to go through the process of
testing changes. I've been using mojo as a brute force way to tell when
I've broken
Hi everyone,
Rick H. mentioned to me that if a charm has a Markdown image snippet, like say:
![alt-text](https://imgur.com/blah)
... then jujucharms.com will render the screenshot.
Clearly this is a nice easy way to allow charm authors to add
screenshots to their charm in the store, however,
Hi there,
I'm trying to get Runabove's openstack cloud to work with Juju but I can't
get the simple stream to work. Simplestream.go seems to just skip to
index2.json because of an error but it didn't report any:
2015-02-03 02:38:34 INFO juju.cmd supercommand.go:37 running juju
Indeed...
I actually use that in other cases but for some reason I didn't get it
right this time :/. Thanks for catching this!
Best,
Sam
Best,
Samuel
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Cloud, Big Data and IoT Strategy Team
Business Development - Cloud and ISV Ecosystem
Changing the Future of Cloud
Ubuntu
Nick,
Why add a complex requirement such as validating image hosting?
Why can't I use my Dropbox account for example?
On Feb 2, 2015 8:32 AM, Nick Veitch nick.vei...@canonical.com wrote:
I like the idea in general. We may want to be careful as to allowed
domains though, (I think imgur
You could, the only requirement is that it's served over HTTPS. We're
simply recommending imgur as an example of a free image hosting service
which has https enabled.
On Mon Feb 02 2015 at 2:05:57 PM Charles Butler
charles.but...@canonical.com wrote:
Nick,
Why add a complex requirement such