[18:39] <lazyPower> ping rick_h_
[18:43] <rick_h_> lazyPower: pong
[18:44] <lazyPower> Hey rick :) i was going through my GH notifications and i  saw #111 - have you guys considered using something like Google Tag Manager?
[18:44] <rick_h_> lazyPower: you're going to have to help me more vs #111
[18:44] <lazyPower> https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/jujucharms.com/issues/111
[18:45] <rick_h_> lazyPower: no idea what google tag manager is, this request came in to us from marketing to we added it per request
[18:45] <lazyPower> As marketing rolls out more campaigns you're going to get more pixel/script requests - GTM eliminates that request.
[18:45] <rick_h_> will have to get the back story/etc on tag mgr
[18:45] <lazyPower> you include one script, and set ACL's to users - like include the GTM script in the template for the site right?
[18:45] <rick_h_> lazyPower: so this is something to setup in GA to ignore certain requests?
[18:45] <lazyPower> they can set pages/conditions to fire the script, and paste in their own.
[18:46] <lazyPower> it integrates with GA but is a sep. product all together.
[18:46] <rick_h_> lazyPower: oh, interesting. Have never messed with it
[18:46] <lazyPower> http://www.google.com/tagmanager/
[18:46] <rick_h_> lazyPower: so the one Google request triggers the data for others in a cascade fashion?
[18:46] <lazyPower> yup, it actually is computed on request.
[18:47]  * rick_h_ hates marketing speak sites that don't say wtf 
[18:47] <lazyPower> well
[18:47] <lazyPower> i know it well enough :)
[18:48] <rick_h_> lazyPower: hmm, sounds like you should chat with alexia/$cloud-marketing-dude-i'm-blanking-on-name-of
[18:48] <lazyPower> tom?
[18:48] <rick_h_> lazyPower: but cool good to konw
[18:48] <rick_h_> lazyPower: yes, that's it!
[18:48] <lazyPower> well i thought i'd run it by you first
[18:48] <lazyPower> as you're the grand poobah of this project's production deployment ;)
[18:48] <lazyPower> i dont want to suggest something to them that you dont approve of
[18:48] <rick_h_> well, I'm a noob whenit comes to this stuff. I just run OSS stuff and marketing is a four letter word :)
[18:49] <rick_h_> so I'm just doing what I'm told atm tbh
[18:49] <lazyPower> hah
[18:49] <lazyPower> ok, sounds good. 
[18:49] <rick_h_> so educating the big dumb guy is +1
[18:51] <rick_h_> lazyPower: while you're around anything we need to do on https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+bug/1459345 ? Got the +1 from cory but wanted to see whatnext steps were for it as it's been a bit?
[18:51] <mup> Bug #1459345: Review/promulgation request for the Redis charm <Juju Charms Collection:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1459345>
[18:52] <lazyPower> rick_h_: let me run the paces in CI and if its good i'll land it
[18:52] <rick_h_> lazyPower: <3 I'm happy to wait in the proper line. I just wanted a dbl check we're in the right line at the dmv :)
[21:26] <lazyPower> rick_h_: test passed manually - ci failed. one line fix on the charm. 
[21:26] <lazyPower> do you mind if i make that fix and push it? or do you want the feedback loop so frankban commits and i'll push it tomorrow?
[21:30] <lazyPower> bah, i'm going to make this fix and push it. this is silly to hold it up on a one liner
[21:39] <lazyPower> https://code.launchpad.net/~charmers/charms/trusty/redis/trunk