On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 7:59 PM Jonathan Carter via RT <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Ross > > On 2022/04/01 20:24, Ross Vandegrift via RT wrote: > > I'm not familiar with Huawei's cloud, so I can't offer any specific > > advice - but in general, I don't think so. Here's my understanding. > > > > If Debian delegates creation, then Debian or an individual member owns > > the account - not SPI. We want to avoid that because: > > > > - there's no way for Debian to shield members from the liability created > > by the provider's contract. > > - there's no way for Debian to ensure the member doesn't run off with > > the account, or disappear and lock us out. > > > > That means SPI needs to vet & accept those terms. When SPI is happy > > with the terms, they can sometimes delegate the actual acceptance > > process back to us. > > Unfortunately, whatever route we take, it's going to take a long time > via SPI. would it work for the cloud team if we rather do this via > another TO? >
I'm quite curious how the AWS and GCP accounts are handled at the moment, and what are the differences for this new one? Regards, Aron
