The script isn't intending to be "official" - jforbes' AMIs fulfill that
role.  This is just a working how-to, for those wanting basic starting tips
on creating their own fedora AMI.  It's actually not worthwhile to spend
terribly much effort making a good tool out of it; just use Boxgrinder or
such if you want a real tool ;)  I believe boxgrinder is moving along the
"official" path already.

Currently (and temporarily) the published AMIs are only S3-backed; some of
us need EBS-backed instances, so for those who do I reminded everyone of
that howto, and let them know I re-verified it works.  I have a happy,
never-ran-prior-to-use, AMI for Fedora14 with an EBS the size I declare.

Brian

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:35 AM, John Poelstra <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What are the plans and timeline for moving this function to the Fedora
> Release Engineering team?
>
> All "official Fedora content" should be produced and staged by Release
> Engineering, and tested before release by QA too.
>
> John
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