The script isn't intending to be "official" - jforbes' AMIs fulfill
that
role. This is just a working how-to, for those wanting basic starting tips
on creating their own fedora AMI. It's actually not worthwhile to spend
terribly much effort making a good tool out of it; just use Boxgrinder or
such if you want a real tool ;) I believe boxgrinder is moving along the
"official" path already.
Currently (and temporarily) the published AMIs are only S3-backed; some of
us need EBS-backed instances, so for those who do I reminded everyone of
that howto, and let them know I re-verified it works. I have a happy,
never-ran-prior-to-use, AMI for Fedora14 with an EBS the size I declare.
Brian
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 10:35 AM, John Poelstra <poelstra(a)redhat.com> wrote:
What are the plans and timeline for moving this function to the Fedora
Release Engineering team?
All "official Fedora content" should be produced and staged by Release
Engineering, and tested before release by QA too.
John
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