On 9/13/19 4:51 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2019-09-13 at 16:25 -0400, Dusty Mabe wrote:
On 9/13/19 3:44 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
Hi folks! We're currently still discussing adjusting the release criteria to explicitly require Fedora releases to boot in EC2. Someone pointed out that if we're going to require that, it would be good if we had an account allowing EC2 access for testing, so individual Fedora testers don't have to potentially pay out-of-pocket just to test Fedora works in EC2. Does anyone know if we have an existing arrangement with Amazon for this? Thanks!
cc Paul Frields
I have access to an account I think we use explicitly for testing Fedora in AWS. Adam, if Paul doesn't point out any reason not to I can hand you some credentials.
It'd be better for it to be something more robust and 'team-accessible' than just people emailing each other passwords, ideally :)
Encrypted of course :-P
It would be better to have it be something more managed but I don't have anything more robust that I can offer right now. Maybe fedora infra does.
Dusty
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