Can a charm be proprietary or does it need to be opensource only?
Drake Zabriskie
drake at lunaimaging.com
Fri May 31 17:26:39 UTC 2013
That's great to hear and thank you so much for the quick response.
Is there any doc or information about private charm deployment? Or will I
learn this once I start building one?
I really like how easy you are all making the orchestration and deployment.
I want to make it that easy to deploy our system since it just needs a file
system and mysql but way to much configuration. Who knows where we can go
with this.
Thanks again,
Drake
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Gustavo Niemeyer <
gustavo.niemeyer at canonical.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Drake Zabriskie <drake at lunaimaging.com>
> wrote:
> > I really like the idea and organization of juju and I'm thinking about
> > deploying our software as a charm but from what I can see, charms are
> only
> > opensouce, Is this correct and if so is there a thought of having a pay
> > platform as well like an app store type model?
>
> At this time all charms in the store are public, but you can have
> whatever license you please on it.
>
> You can also choose to distribute your charm privately directly to the
> customer, if you want to put it behind some kind of paywall.
>
> Some day there might be something like that integrated into the store,
> but our goal at the moment is evolving the platform itself.
>
>
> gustavo @ http://niemeyer.net
>
--
-Drake
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