Hi,I just created ticket https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/12237 (for awareness/visibility), itself a downstream ticket of https://issues.redhat.com/browse/CS-2561)
It seems that we reached the AWS quota wrt number of shared AMI.I had a *very* quick look at the regions mentioned in ticket and I see Fedora CoreOS (mainly) has very old AMI that don't seem to be deleted/cleaned up (or just unshared at least)
Is there a way to ensure that all team pushing AMI to AWS various regions would also have a max of shared images, and also unshare (or better, remove entirely as there is another quota for number of AMI images per account) such AMIs ?
To unblock CentOS Stream deliveries (as I got confirmation it's impacting also Stream 9 images now), I intent (if no reaction in this thread and/or infra ticket) to just delete the very old Fedora CoreOS AMIs next Monday
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