Re: [cloud] #99: AMI lifetimes (Cloud WG members vote needed)

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#99: AMI lifetimes (Cloud WG members vote needed)
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 Reporter:  oddshocks                             |       Owner:  oddshocks
     Type:  task                                  |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                                |   Milestone:  Fedora 22
Component:  Infrastructure & Release Engineering  |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  aws, images, vote, policy             |
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Comment (by jsmith):

 1) I think pre-release builds should be deleted a few weeks after being
 created.  This lets someone try an earlier build for troubleshooting
 purposes, but keeps the lifetime of alphas, betas, TCs, etc. to a minimum.

 2) AMIs for final releases should be deleted at the time that the
 particular Fedora release goes EOL.  For example, when Fedora 20 goes EOL,
 the AMI should get deleted at that same time.

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