2023-07-20T07:40:19 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2023-07-20T18:25:45 I wish I knew why AWS architected their systems as such; When attempting to "launch" a EC2 instance, user would select from AMIs (images) available. These are region-bound, meaning, a AMI (image) being available in region X, doesn't necessarily guarantee its availability in region Y. As such, SLES, openSUSE Leap images seem to be available in all regions I'm concerned with, however Tumbleweed (official) doesn't seem to be. 2023-07-20T18:27:00 Re-post from #support:opensuse.org: 2023-07-20T18:27:00 I tried looking for channel more suitable, but seems nothing is dedicated for the topic; in AWS, region me-central-1 (UAE) is relatively new, and because of that many cloud images providers don't build their images for that region. While Leap images are being published for the region, Tumbleweed aren't. 2023-07-20T18:27:00 Where do I need to report this so I can start using openSUSE Tumbleweed (alongside Leap) in AWS me-central-1 region? 2023-07-20T18:27:00 https://matrix.to/#/!fcnmIxfgNvHewKXXDj:opensuse.org/$bRezNcWcXV6CIfH0ABRZHjJxTtx0Kxn_2L76QL4tiEE?via=opensuse.org&via=libera.chat&via=matrix.org 2023-07-20T19:44:22 "Is there like an ETA?" <- sorry i didn't mean to apply any amount of pressure, merely wondering. 2023-07-20T21:53:17 "sorry i didn't mean to apply any..." <- Don't worry, I don't think there's any bugzilla admins hanging out here. I mean, I know that there's at least two SUSE teams involved in taking care of bugzilla. One takes care of the infrastructure, making sure the system is up and running. And the other, maintains the bugzilla software per se. 2023-07-20T21:53:17 So, we don't have the slightest idea, unfortunately, about their procedures and ETAs 😕 2023-07-20T23:01:19 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee