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Taking over root on legacy AWS account



Hi all,

So, as per the conversation on the last cloud team meeting re legacy AWS
account.
I have managed to talk to Jeb and he is very receptive for the idea of handing
over root access to the account.
We just need to provide him with the group email address which he is going to
put on the account and he will remove MFA from it.
Before we'll do it we need to agree who and in what form is going to provide
MFA to this account so we can keep it 'safe'.

My take on the latter would be that one of the delegates if we'd have a chair
would be holding MFA to this account and this would be passed along this line to
the next one and it should be an obligation of the chair to do it be.

I would nominate Ross as the person usually charring our meetings.

Any other ideas or suggestions how to do it?
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