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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