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 roshi):

 Going with the summary in comment #6 my votes are: 2 and 3.

 My understanding of AWS and it's users is that AMI's should be there for a
 long long time. Sans some means to monitor how many times it gets
 launched, it's probably better to keep them than not to. What's the costs
 we're looking at?

 As for the milestone AMIs, I don't really see a reason to keep them after
 final. Anything we need to debug we should be able to do in another
 service or locally.

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