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On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 08:50 -0500, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:
> * For everyone.  Have you played with EC2 yet? 

Not yet.

>  If not, do you have a 
> side project that could benefit from its use, that furthers the goals of 
> Fedora / free software / etc., and are willing to test our images? 

Not yet.

>  If so, 
> let us know -- we've got an account for this purpose, and can send you the 
> info needed to get started.  Even if we don't have the latest Fedora up 
> yet, there are plenty of images that you can play with to get a sense of 
> how EC2 works.

I'm a bit more interested in setting up my own clouds, rather than using
existing ones.  But we would still have to generate stuff and work with
a cloud in any case.

> 
> * For everyone.  Would an IRC meeting to talk through some of this stuff 
> be useful -- sort of a kickoff where everyone takes an hour out of their 
> life to think about all this -- or should we stick to the mailing list for 
> now? 

I'm down with either, although IRC would be much higher bandwidth.

-- 
Jesse Keating
Fedora -- Freedom? is a feature!
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