> If you are currently using 6.0.6 and wish to upgrade to a version that will
continue to be supported by Debian, please follow these upgrade
instructions.
Have we actually ever tested this? There *shouldn't* be any problems but I
honestly haven't ever tried dist-upgrading my AMIs.


Anders


On 29 March 2013 08:32, James Bromberger <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 29/03/2013 2:33 PM, Brian Gupta wrote:
>
> Hey James, just wanted to confirm that the plan isn't to actively
> retire the AMIs as we ship new ones? It's probably not a huge deal
> yet, as I don't know how many folks are using these in production yet,
> but many folks bake AMIs into service orchestration and automation
> frameworks, and even stuff like autoscaling groups. Having the AMIs go
> away isn't great. Having them stop being featured for new users
> looking for Debian is fine and preferred.
>
>
>
> My request was for them to discontinue advertising 6.0.6 AMIs, but that
> they may stay available for anyone who has them in ASG and CloudFormation,
> etc. So I'm interested to see if the old AMIs are still accessible after
> the 29th June.  We shall see... and adjust accordingly.
>
>
> --
> *Mobile:* +61 422 166 708, *Email:* james_AT_rcpt.to
>

Reply via email to