Juju Academy

Nate Finch nate.finch at canonical.com
Wed May 7 18:27:02 UTC 2014


Actually, init is the main command, generate-config is an alias for init
(see juju help commands).


On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Nick Veitch <nick.veitch at canonical.com>wrote:

> Nice work, when it is ready we can add it to the getting started
> section of the docs too.
>
> Small point - 'juju generate-config', not 'juju init', you may await my PR
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Gustavo Niemeyer <gustavo at niemeyer.net>
> wrote:
> > This is _extremely_ cool, Marco. Very well done!
> >
> > One tiny suggestion, for anyone interested in contributing: it would
> > be great to have "ls [-la]" at some point. That's the first thing most
> > people will type when seeing a prompt, and gives them room for
> > navigating to the juju configuration directory.
> >
> > On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Marco Ceppi <marco at ceppi.net> wrote:
> >> Hi everyone!
> >>
> >> I was trying to keep this under wraps as I worked on it more before
> >> announcing to the world but I'm too excited with the progress so far so
> >> here's the "SUPER ALPHA BETA OMEGA" introduction to Juju Academy.
> >>
> >> I started this, http://juju.academy (http://learnjuju.com) based on my
> own
> >> experiences when trying new software. Primarily modeled after the Learn
> Go
> >> Lang webiste (http://tour.golang.org/) I set out to create an easy
> platform
> >> that emulates a terminal environment and allows a user to try Juju
> before
> >> ever having to install it. In addition I wanted to make a lightweight
> lesson
> >> framework to help guide new users in this exciting new Service
> Orchestration
> >> paradigm. Finally, the last goal of this project was to build an easy to
> >> embed module that could live in the docs to provide very lightweight
> >> terminal sessions that users could use to review what portions of the
> docs
> >> they were reading.
> >>
> >> Right now I've modeled just a hand full of lessons and only a few of the
> >> juju commands have actually been implemented. As this is a spare time
> >> project progress comes in chunks of time over the weekend and in the
> >> evenings. However, if you're interested in piloting the demoware and
> shaking
> >> out bugs please do so! You can view the lessons at http://juju.academythe
> >> source code is https://github.com/marcoceppi/juju-academy and the issue
> >> tracker is on that repo.
> >>
> >> Your juju environment(s) persist not only between lessons but also
> between
> >> page visits. If at anytime you wish to start anew you can do so by
> issuing
> >> the "reset" command in the terminal. I'm working on finishing
> >> http://help.juju.academy which will have this and other FAQ/Guide like
> >> questions to use the software. All Juju help can be found, as always, at
> >> https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs
> >>
> >> This is also a call for help! Anyone interested in writing lessons,
> command
> >> modules, fixing bugs, making this look nicer, etc - pull requests are
> >> welcome! The entire project aims to be modular (in that this framework
> could
> >> be used for non juju terminal lessons). Lessons are simply JSONP files
> that
> >> contain a set number of keys and commands are functions that perform
> some
> >> rudimentary validation.
> >>
> >> I eagerly await feedback and have had an immense amount of fun working
> on
> >> this so far! I'll likely follow up with a more official announcement
> when
> >> more of the commands have been implemented.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Marco Ceppi
> >>
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