On 20 October 2016 at 23:16, Rye Terrell <rye.terr...@canonical.com> wrote:
> > Do you have a real world example at hand? > > No, why? > Easier to reason around a specific concrete case than talk about theoretical situations. After looking at a few concrete situations we can come up with a more realistic understanding of the problem and figure some situations. One thing that I would note though, is that if you have to co-located charms sharing a service, chances are that you might want to make that shared service a (colocated) charm by itself, which relates to the two consuming charms. In that situation there's no problem at all for the stop hook. This is just an waving example, as said, concrete cases would help.
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