Dunedin core sprint results
John Arbash Meinel
john at arbash-meinel.com
Mon Jan 27 13:29:54 UTC 2014
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On 2014-01-24 8:10, Tim Penhey wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> This week Tim, Ian, Andrew and Jesse were sprinting our little
> hearts out in Dunedin, NZ.
>
> Our primary focus was to look at improving closed network support,
> and making some local provider improvements, with a side of
> knowledge sharing and induction stuff.
>
> I think it has been a very successful week. Jesse hasn't run away
> screaming yet, and we have landed some good changes.
>
> For the closed network support, we limited ourselves to just
> proxies. Juju now has configuration for: http-proxy https-proxy
> ftp-proxy and apt, it defaults to these values, but you can provide
> overrides in the form of apt-http-proxy apt-https-proxy
> apt-ftp-proxy
I thought the goal for apt "proxies" was to be able to specify a
different archive mirror to use. (I could be wrong about that.) Is
this more about "I want all the LXC containers on my machine to use a
global apt cache, but I don't need them to proxy all of their HTTP
access" ?
John
=:->
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