While at DevConf.us this past weekend, I was asked by a couple of people, who is responsible for producing the AMIs for AWS, and how we can go about getting updated ones there. Can someone help out with this?
--Rich
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 8:00 AM Rich Bowen rbowen@redhat.com wrote:
While at DevConf.us this past weekend, I was asked by a couple of people, who is responsible for producing the AMIs for AWS, and how we can go about getting updated ones there. Can someone help out with this?
Rich, for CentOS Atomic, I've always worked w/ KB on producing images and uploading them. I don't know if others are involved for other CentOS releases.
I'd like to see our processes around this improve -- I think we have issues surrounding cost and the number of images we have stored at Amazon that might be playing a role.
Maybe we could use some of the same automation that Fedora uses for their AMIs.
Jason
--Rich
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On 08/23/2018 03:24 PM, Jason Brooks wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 8:00 AM Rich Bowen rbowen@redhat.com wrote:
While at DevConf.us this past weekend, I was asked by a couple of people, who is responsible for producing the AMIs for AWS, and how we can go about getting updated ones there. Can someone help out with this?
Rich, for CentOS Atomic, I've always worked w/ KB on producing images and uploading them. I don't know if others are involved for other CentOS releases.
I'd like to see our processes around this improve -- I think we have issues surrounding cost and the number of images we have stored at Amazon that might be playing a role.
Maybe we could use some of the same automation that Fedora uses for their AMIs.
Ok, perhaps I can talk with the Fedora folks about that. I wonder if they have any community price breaks.