Previously, if ami_block_device_mappings was set, and you were building
from an existing image, it would get silently ignored, and changing
root_device_name would be ignored. This changes that behaviour, so
if ami_block_device_mappings is specified, it's respected.
to retain current encryption settings
this changes the fields :
* ami_config.encrypt_boot
* block_device.encrypted
This also removes StepCreateEncryptedAMICopy as this step is now done in StepAMIRegionCopy
backticks, spaces, commas
In general, a list of items should have a space after each comma.
While there are editorial styles that suggest commas inside quotations,
they're horrible advice when the backticks are describing specific
character for a user to enter.
one off indent filters section
singular
backticks...
word wrap long lines...
spelling: macOS
contributing: clarify closing case
contributing: link to changelog
contributing: point to git remote...
contributing: split commands from descriptions
contributing: grammar
spelling: github
grammar: comma after etc.
spelling: macOS
grammar: i.e.
alicloud: use relative link
alicloud: use backticks
alicloud: bits
alicloud: such as
grammar: comma after etc.
avoid linking periods
grammar: period
amazon-chroot: IOPS
amazon-chroot: use backticks
amazon-chroot: link to section
amazon-chroot: whether-or-not; period
amazon-ebs: period
amazon-ebs: use relative link
amazon-ebs: use backticks
amazon-ebs: comma
amazon-ebs: bold
amazon-ebssurrogate: comma after etc.
amazon-ebssurrogate: this builder
amazon-instance: this builder
amazon-ebssurrogate: set this
amazon-ebssurrogate: whether-or-not
amazon-ebssurrogate: period
amazon-ebssurrogate: bold section reference
amazon-ebssurrogate: backticks...
amazon-ebssurrogate: commas around e.g.
spelling: precedence
spelling: i.e.
amazon-ebssurrogate: backticks...
Canonical publishes stable AMIs at ubuntu/images/ and unstable AMIs at
ubuntu/images-testing/. Combined with most_recent: true, the old name
filter bounces you between stable and unstable.