Thoughts about Juju local as Dev

Sebastian sebas5384 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 5 16:22:26 UTC 2014


Great guys!! thanks for your help! I'm going to talk with the team about
all of this.

The DHX seems to be really interesting, I'll watch the video and play with
it :)

I would love to talk someday with Adam Israel (aisrael) and Abel Deuring
(adeuring) to sync our work, because we are working here in some points
like the networking stuff, and I'll prefer to talk about it before doing
it, maybe they resolved differently.

Again, thanks!!

Abs,
Sebas.


2014-12-05 12:59 GMT-02:00 Jorge O. Castro <jorge at ubuntu.com>:

> On Thu Dec 04 2014 at 20:55:10 Sebastian <sebas5384 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys!
>>
>
> Hi Sebas! Let me start off by thanking you guys for putting together this
> detailed feedback for everyone. Comments inline:
>
>
>> So in the process, started to appear so many issues that we had to stop
>> using it for a while, till it gets more dev-friendly.
>>
>
> Adam Israel (aisrael) and Abel Deuring (adeuring) have been working on the
> Vagrant workflow bits, I'll let them comment here. It might be a good idea
> for you to just sync with Adam directly over a call or hangout and let him
> know specifically which areas you'd like to see fixed
>
>
>> *Why my machine is so slow!! /O\*
>>
>
> (I'll combiine this with the cloning) - our overall speed story is
> something that we've been looking at for this cycle from the top of the
> stack down, hopefully someone can fill in the details on some of the other
> work we've been doing here while I point out the ones I've been using
>
> 1.21 alpha has:
>
>     enable-os-upgrade: false
>     enable-os-refresh-update: false
>
> This will let you skip a bunch of disk grinding when launching new
> development instances. image-stream:daily might also help you out, see:
> https://launchpad.net/juju-core/+milestone/1.21-alpha1 for more info.
>
> I have also found that having /var/lib/lxc on a btrfs disk has helped with
> speed tremendously with the lxc cloning, however we still have the issue of
> hot/cold cache depending on what the charm does. Obviously "reinstall your
> laptop" might not be ideal, but if you have a spare disk it might be worth
> investigating. LXC containers on btrfs and an SSD is sooooo nice though.
>
>
>> *juju set mysql dataset-size="20%"*
>>
>
> We've utterly failed you by not fixing this bug, I'll mention it at our
> weekly meeting today and we'll sort out something as soon as we can.
>
>
>> *Charm's development is a slow and a complex process*
>>
>
> Someone just mentioned DHX, I think you guys will dig it:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjERFuBs2S8
>
> This should help remove some friction right off the bat. Keep the feedback
> coming!
>
>
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