Thanks; I see what you mean - I'll see if I can find any examples.

On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Free Ekanayaka <
free.ekanay...@canonical.com> wrote:

> 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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