A midsummer night’s Juju Office Hours

by Jorge O. Castro on 24 August 2015

Our biweekly catchup of all things happening in the land of Juju. Here’s our summary of today’s session, first off, all the URLs we discuss during the list, followed by some handy shortcuts if you want to skip around this episode.

Rick Harding takes us through the bundle transition format, doc web improvements, and some cool features his team is using from Juju core: https://youtu.be/E0x0SISDRaI?t=1m40s

Wayne Witzel outlines what him and his team is working on around process and workload management in Juju core: https://youtu.be/E0x0SISDRaI?t=16m59s

Kevin Monroe shows us some of the work the Ecosystem Big Data group has been working using extended status, actions, hadoop and bit of the hadoop ecosystem: https://youtu.be/E0x0SISDRaI?t=23m57s

Cory Johns demos something he’s been working on with others “juju compose” where you can build a charm from multiple layers that are independent. Very cool pattern: https://youtu.be/E0x0SISDRaI?t=32m33s

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