I wouldn't discard rackspace, they have been quite keen to sponsor Ubuntu
in many ways. Plus they support and fund OpenStack instead of their
proprietary AWS cloud platform.


2013/1/5 Karen Sandler <ka...@gnome.org>

> On Fri, January 4, 2013 7:59 pm, Colin Walters wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > From:
> >
> http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2013/01/bits_from_the_DPL_for_December_2012/
> >
> > Debian has an offer from Amazon to get $8,000 USD of credit - any chance
> > we could do the same?
>
> Thanks for pointing this out! I'll talk to zack and see how it's best for
> us to reach out to Amazon :)
>
> karen
>
>
> >
> > With an estimated $200/month I could easily maintain multiple full time
> > autobuilders (gnome-ostree, mingw32-cross builds of GTK+, jhbuild, etc.)
> > Just one heavy utilization Large reserved instance on a 1 year term is
> > $62/month.
> >
> > There'd only be some small bits to figure out when deploying builders on
> > AWS - mainly we'd need a way to have the build servers authenticate
> > against the GNOME servers (likely just publishing a list of authorized
> > public ssh keys via HTTPS).
> >
> >
> >
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