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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/27/2018 10:44 PM, Sandor
      Zeestraten wrote:<br>
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        feel like I'm hitting some rough spots while setting up a simple
        pipeline which pushes a charm build to the edge channel using
        the charm store CLI.<br>
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          last Juju Show (#30) talked about macaroon support in libjuju
          and CI which sounds great, but that seems to be aimed at those
          using libjuju and/or JAAS controllers.</div>
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    The charm store should definitely use macaroons, and should have a
    language to be able to setup limited-use macaroons ('token to push
    for this charm', 'token to release to edge channel for this charm'
    etc).<br>
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    Can I suggest a hangout between folks interested in this, and the
    charm store folks, to work out whats needed?<br>
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    Mark<br>
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