Hey coop, Is this something that might have been deleted in a recent cleanup? @jlorenzo I _think_ the NSS windows images are managed by relops now and not by taskcluster team, but I'm not 100% sure how they are created or by who any more. In the past, when everything ran under on taskcluster deployment and one AWS account, I used to create them, but these days I'm only involved in taskcluster community deployment workers, I don't think the NSS bootstrapping powershell scripts that I used to use are used any more. It might be worth checking in with Kendall.
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Hey coop, Is this something that might have been deleted in a recent cleanup? @jlorenzo I _think_ the NSS windows images are managed by relops now and not by taskcluster team, but I'm not 100% sure how they are created or by who any more. In the past, when everything ran under one taskcluster deployment and one AWS account, I used to create them, but these days I'm only involved in taskcluster community deployment workers, I don't think the NSS bootstrapping powershell scripts that I used to use are used any more. It might be worth checking in with Kendall.
Hey coop, Is this something that might have been deleted in a recent cleanup? @jlorenzo I _think_ the NSS windows images are managed by relops now and not by taskcluster team, but I'm not 100% sure how they are created or by who any more. In the past, when everything ran under one taskcluster deployment and one AWS account, I used to create them, but these days I'm only involved in taskcluster community deployment workers, I don't think the NSS bootstrapping powershell scripts that I used to use are used any more. It might be worth checking in with Kendall. It's been so long since I touched NSS stuff, I genuinely can't remember! :-)