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Created May 14, 2019 by David Fifield@dcfOwner

Share access to the Snowflake broker domain front CDN configuration

Currently dcf is the only one who can manage the CDN configuration used for domain fronting the broker. (snowflake-broker.azureedge.net→snowflake-broker.bamsoftware.com.) If a change needs to be made, he's the only one who can do it. If he's not available for an extended time, the only workaround would be to set up a new CDN configuration and push out a new release that uses it.

To reduce the risk, more people should have access to the CDN configuration. So either:

  1. dcf figures out how to delegate admin access on Azure to other Microsoft accounts, or
  2. we move the CDN configuration or set up a new one that allows shared access.
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