juju is devops distilled
Through the use of charms, juju provides you with shareable, re-usable, and repeatable expressions of devops best practices. You can use them unmodified, or easily change and connect them to fit your needs. Deploying a charm is similar to installing a package on Ubuntu: ask for it and it’s there, remove it and it’s completely gone.
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Launchpad's release information is only suitable for packagers.
Project information
- Licence:
- GNU Affero GPL v3
- Commercial subscription expires 2025-11-19
View full history Series and milestones
trunk series is the current focus of development.
All packages Packages in Distributions
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juju-core source package in Yakkety
Version 2.0.2-0ubuntu0.16.10.2 uploaded on 2017-05-26 -
juju-core source package in Xenial
Version 2.3.1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 uploaded on 2017-12-14 -
juju-core source package in Wily
Version 1.25.5-0ubuntu3~15.10.1 uploaded on 2016-05-17 -
juju-core source package in Vivid
Version 1.24.7-0ubuntu1~15.04.1 uploaded on 2015-10-29 -
juju-core source package in Trusty
Version 1.25.6-0ubuntu1.14.04.2 uploaded on 2017-05-26
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #1737253: Soft restart of juju 2.2.6 causes high mongo load resulting in eventual unavailability
Reported on 2017-12-08 -
Bug #1733968: virtual IP addresses should not be registered
Reported on 2017-11-22 -
Bug #1732163: juju status triggers some uninteresting DEBUG level messages
Reported on 2017-11-14 -
Bug #1732004: arm64 shows 1 vs. 96 cores via Juju GUI version 2.10.2
Reported on 2017-11-13 -
Bug #1729930: juju.state.leadership manager.go:72 stopping leadership manager with error: state changing too quickly; try again soon
Reported on 2017-11-03
All blueprints Latest blueprints
More contributors Top contributors
- John A Meinel 45 points
- Anastasia 37 points
- Peter Matulis 18 points
- Andrew Wilkins 15 points
- Jorge Niedbalski 12 points

