☾Nathan Eckenrode
On the ground walking
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Last night, in order to wind down from my life, I opened up the latest version of <span style="font-family: monospace;">ubuntu-accomplishments</span> and began to massage the documentation that was in there. I got through the first two directories of trophies in the branch that was unpacked on my machine:<br />
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<li dir="ltr">advocacy</li>
<li dir="ltr">development</li>
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Most of the wordsmithing was switching a character or two in order to give the intent more clarity. However, there was a rather important discovery that I brought out to light. There are a couple of trophies for helping improve the Juju server systems but if a user did not know what Juju is, they would have no idea if they even wanted to get interested in helping to improve it.<br />
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Cue the researcher.<br />
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I had to do some reading and investigating frankly because I had no idea what Juju is or what it does. Finally I came up with a pair of sentences that are descriptive enough that a technical user who had never heard of the technology may determine if they are interested in investing development time into the project.<br />
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Juju is designed to simplify rapid production of software </div>
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products and services. This technology is powered by the </div>
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quality of the available charms; easily shareable packages </div>
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of service deployment and orchestration knowledge.</div>
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That's what I wrote in the documentation on my machine. Perhaps you have more questions. Perhaps some comments, let me know please. :-)</div>
