Re: Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Leon

2023-04-03 Thread Leon Khan
Thanks Kevin ! The next IRC / Matrix meeting will be next Thursday at 15:00 UTC ( channel #fedora-meeting-3 ) , right ? On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 6:27 PM Kevin Fenzi wrote: > On Mon, Apr 03, 2023 at 02:59:45PM -0300, Leon Khan wrote: > > Dear Fedora Infrastructure team, > > > > My name is Leon

Re: Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Leon

2023-04-03 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Mon, Apr 03, 2023 at 02:59:45PM -0300, Leon Khan wrote: > Dear Fedora Infrastructure team, > > My name is Leon (*IRC handle : leonkhan, FAS user name leon82 *), and I am > writing to introduce myself and express my interest in contributing to the > Fedora Infrastructure team. Welcome Leon! >

Re: AWS gp2 -> gp3

2023-04-03 Thread David Duncan
Awesome news. We will add all of the flags once they are approved. There are three that we are focused on in the cloud instances: 1) gp2 volumes by default -> gp3 volumes by default 2) IMDSv1 fallback -> IMDSv2 required. 3) classic bios boot -> uefi-preferred boot. While you're making the

Re: AWS gp2 -> gp3

2023-04-03 Thread Miroslav Suchý
Dne 03. 04. 23 v 19:37 Kevin Fenzi napsal(a): fedimg is the thing that uploads the official cloud images, so if it does gp3, then the fedora images are gp3. :) The volume types are passed on command line.. but if not, then it is read from the config... that I modified. OMG I screwed that! And

Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Leon

2023-04-03 Thread Leon Khan
Dear Fedora Infrastructure team, My name is Leon (*IRC handle : leonkhan, FAS user name leon82 *), and I am writing to introduce myself and express my interest in contributing to the Fedora Infrastructure team. I have a few years of experience as an M365 application support specialist. One of my

Re: AWS gp2 -> gp3

2023-04-03 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Sun, Apr 02, 2023 at 12:36:41AM +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote: > Dne 01. 04. 23 v 20:27 Kevin Fenzi napsal(a): > > Should we stop uploading 'standard' and 'gp2'? I mean, is there any > > reason anyone would want to use one of those? I find it just confusing > > that there's multiple types for