On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 09:01:00PM -0300, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > > the instances were created by hand but their setup is automated. > > > > > For some background, the AWS account under which these instances are > > > running is owned by an individual DD, not SPI/Debian. We have created a > > > new account that is properly manageable and officially recognized by > > > SPI. We'd like to migrate as much as possible to the new account. > > > > > > The old account won't go away completely, as it is where the pre-buster > > > AMIs live, and they can't be migrated between accounts. So there's not > > > an immediate sense of urgency, but we'd like to get things moved as soon > > > as possible. > > > > > > Practically speaking, moving services to the new account will involve > > > launching replacement instances. If they were created/managed by a tool, > > > rather than by hand, this is much easier, hence Bastian's question. > > > > what is the process of getting access to the new account? > > ping? > > I am willing to migrate Debian CI to the new account, but I need to be > able to do it.
Hi, this is not forgotten. We have some work that's blocked on AWS taking some action to associate a new AWS account with the appropriate billing organization, so we aren't quite in a position to let you start migrating right now. Please stay tuned. noah
