with the new (as of 2 weeks ago) pv-grub aki now avail, there really isn't much need for any vendor to get their own aki published. Creating an AMI has always been fairly easy.
I looked at the meeting minutes posted recently and list archive, but it
still unclear to me:
could someone give an indication of the scale of work to have a fedora 13
available as an EC2 AMI/AKI? Is there a dependency on the AWS team to get a
suitable AKI built to enable this? Any AWS team members able to comment on
the eta for a suitable AKI?
I would like to use latest stable fedora under EC2 but the situation with
FC8 being the latest makes that difficult. Its long outside of its security
lifecycle and quite old which creates its own problems other than the
security issue!
Adam
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