a Launchpad account already, I still think it would
be nice to have a note at the top of the page that let's people know.
Thanks again, I look forward to the discussion, future Charm authoring
and eventually (if I get enough time) being a part of the Charm reviewers.
- Joshua Strobl
Some feedback
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
% about utilizing jujuplugins.com EVENTUALLY, where
we do disagree on is how we should keep Juju Plugins organized and
reduce fragmentation (while trying to ensure the plugins remain
up-to-date) as much as possible.
- Joshua Strobl
On 02/14/2014 01:06 AM, Sebastian wrote:
This sounds great!, I
I think the use of maintainers rather than maintainer would be
appropriate. Would we use it in both instances of a single and multiple
maintainers, check for both when doing a charm proof, have charm proof
set the use of maintainer as opposed to maintainer as a warning that
gets outputted, etc.
charm as well as create a Bundle in the future).
So while I didn't necessarily learn anything new about how to make
Bundles, I learned arguably a more important thing, which was how why I
should make a Bundle and exactly what for.
So thank you Jorge!
- Joshua Strobl
On Fri, 2014-03-14 at 15:52
Hey Jorge,
I did a search on Youtube for any sessions on Juju Windows Workflow
with Vagrant and didn't find any. I think it'd be interesting to cover
that (if you haven't already), maybe after your OSX Workflow session?
- Joshua
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Jorge O. Castro
I support the move to Markdown formatted text. I'd even further support
the move to something similar to GitHub Flavored Markdown
(http://github.github.com/github-flavored-markdown/), which I prefer
since it supports fenced code blocks and syntax highlighting. I feel
moving the content to
I already created a plugin, not sure why it was created again. It is over
at Juju Plugins:
https://github.com/juju/plugins
On Apr 7, 2014 7:04 PM, Jorge O. Castro jo...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi everyone:
Francesco Banconi has whipped up a new plugin:
https://github.com/frankban/juju-git-deploy
You clearly didn't see the juju-git-charm, which deploys and manages charms
through git, and it isn't limited to GitHub.
On Apr 8, 2014 10:52 AM, Francesco Banconi
francesco.banc...@canonical.com wrote:
On 08 Apr 2014, at 00:35, Joshua Strobl truthfroml...@gmail.com wrote:
I already created
Hey Jorge,
I think the initial set of tags you defined is a great start and I'm all for
renaming categories to tags, though
I think application_development should just be called development.
Given the Juju GUI has a dropdown that is oriented towards categories and
would most likely be
is no longer valid, given it's status of
being fixed, the documentation should be updated to reflect the change.
Someone mind updating it?
Thanks,
Joshua Strobl
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