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Access to Equinix Metal Linkerd org. #262

Closed mateiidavid closed 8 months ago

mateiidavid commented 8 months ago

First and Last Name

Matei David

Email

matei@buoyant.io

Company/Organization

Buoyant, Inc.

Job Title

Linkerd maintainer / Software Engineer

Project Title (i.e., a summary of what do you want to do, not what is the name of the open source project you're working with)

Manage scale, CI and integration testing environments for Linkerd. Test various networking configurations.

Briefly describe the project (i.e., what are the details of what you're planning to do with these servers?)

We already have a two machines set-up in Equinix for previously mentioned purpose, however, I seem to have lost access to the Linkerd organisation.

Is the code that you're going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?

github.com/linkerd/linkerd2

What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://deploy.equinix.com/product/bare-metal/servers/)?

m3.small.x86

What operating system and networking are you planning to use?

Debian

Any other relevant details we should know about?

I seem to have lost access to the console for the Linkerd project.

cc @vielmetti

mateiidavid commented 8 months ago

Resolved. Going to close this. Thanks so much for your time and help folks!

jeefy commented 8 months ago

You might have used a different email, because the email you provided isn't in Equinix. I've since added you. :)

PS! Please note last month's newsletter about a new policy around resource usage by Projects!

If you're using Equinix solely for CI, please justify why you cannot use GitHub actions. We're happy to work with you to make things work better on GitHub Actions if it's a matter of effort. Additionally, if you require machines for long-running jobs, please only provision then needed then delete them afterwards.

Equinix is a bare-metal provider, and leaving machines around, even turned off, is still using resources from Equinix.

Thanks!