Re: An application to help find cloud images (in multiple clouds)

2023-02-10 Thread Major Hayden
On Thu, Feb 9, 2023, at 22:30, Duncan, David wrote: > Apologies for the top post. I am stuck in Outlook: You are forgiven.  > I love the idea of having our own DB for managing this. Is this > something similar to what Scott Moser did for the Ubuntu Finder with a > JSON stream? Do we need to

Re: An application to help find cloud images (in multiple clouds)

2023-02-09 Thread Duncan, David
Apologies for the top post. I am stuck in Outlook: I love the idea of having our own DB for managing this. Is this something similar to what Scott Moser did for the Ubuntu Finder with a JSON stream? Do we need to gather it or should we report it back in deploying the images? On 2/9/23,

Re: An application to help find cloud images (in multiple clouds)

2023-02-09 Thread Colin Walters
On Tue, Jan 31, 2023, at 9:10 PM, Major Hayden wrote: > My team at Red Hat came up with the idea of a locator service that > would gather data from upstream locations (AWS, Azure, GCP, and > others), compile the image data into a common schema, and make it > available for API calls and a web

An application to help find cloud images (in multiple clouds)

2023-01-31 Thread Major Hayden
Hey there, Nearly all of my Fedora usage is in the cloud (I guess I picked the right SIG to join) and one of my frustrations is finding the right image to use. 掠 Fedora does make this fairly simple on the cloud page[0], but I see two issues here: 1) Sometimes new images are available in AWS,