Juju Charmer Summit: Testing For Success

James Donner

on 4 December 2015

Tags: Juju

This article is more than 9 year s old.


We’re only two months away from our next Juju Charmer Summit, and we can’t wait to share our latest developments and innovations in charm design, best practices, and real deployment expertise from experienced DevOps folks. Get more information here!

In the meantime, we have more exciting content to share from our previous summit. Join Marco Ceppi for a short lightning talk that highlights tools that allow you to test your charms and provide a quality “out-of-the-store” experience. Learn the Juju lingo for testing, what it all means, and why it’s important. And most importantly, discover how to make sure everyone that deploys your charm gets the most “charming” experience possible.

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