In Germany at least you (can) buy a prepaid sim card and activate it. That gives you a phone number and you usually get the price you paid for the sim card added to your account balance. From then on you don't have to…
Because the key has to be revoked on AWS side, not just removed from the repo. And probably the person pushing to Github and the person paying the AWS bill/the AWS admin are usually not the same..
> 1. Where do the upstream RHEL sources live? CentOS sources are in https://vault.centos.org/8.3.2011/BaseOS/Source/SPackages/, but where do they get them upstream? I believe they're only available to RHEL subscribers,…
In Germany at least you (can) buy a prepaid sim card and activate it. That gives you a phone number and you usually get the price you paid for the sim card added to your account balance. From then on you don't have to…
Because the key has to be revoked on AWS side, not just removed from the repo. And probably the person pushing to Github and the person paying the AWS bill/the AWS admin are usually not the same..
> 1. Where do the upstream RHEL sources live? CentOS sources are in https://vault.centos.org/8.3.2011/BaseOS/Source/SPackages/, but where do they get them upstream? I believe they're only available to RHEL subscribers,…