I have been using Amazon's "Free Tier" cloud machines to test EC2 images
since 2016. Anyone with an Amazon account (which is free) can spin up a
"free tier" machine to run the tests on. With access so easy, is it
Fedora's job to provide users/testers with an account with which to test
these images?

Geoff Marr
IRC: coremodule


On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 3:18 PM Paul Frields <pfrie...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Actually, I'd prefer we not expand use of that second "community-cloud"
> account, Dusty. Especially since we seem to be in an uncertain state for it
> pretty much constantly as our friends at AWS try to work out how to get it
> into their community umbrella.
>
> Instead, Adam should make use of the existing Fedora AWS account where we
> can delegate access via IAM and using roles. Check in with the infra team
> -- they can follow an SOP
> <https://docs.pagure.org/infra-docs/sysadmin-guide/sops/aws-access.html>
> to make roles, but you'll still need to work with them to tag some
> resources and set up a policy so you can play in the right sandbox.
>
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> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 4:56 PM Dusty Mabe <du...@dustymabe.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 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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