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amazon.aws reviews and mentions
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The Bullhorn #115 (Ansible Newsletter)
amazon.aws 6.4.0 has been released with a new module named amazon.aws.ec2_key_info, some documentation improvements, new features and bugfixes (see changelog for details).
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The Bullhorn #105 (Ansible Newsletter)
amazon.aws 5.5.1 has been released with several bugfixes (see changelog for details).
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The Bullhorn #102 (Ansible Newsletter)
amazon.aws 5.5.0 has been released with a number of bugfixes, new features and new modules. This is the last planned minor release prior to the release of version 6.0.0 (see changelog for details).
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The Bullhorn #97 (Ansible Newsletter)
amazon.aws 5.4.0 has been released with bugfixes for the ec2_metadata_facts, ec2_vol, rds_instance and route53_info modules, as well as feature enhancements for the ec2_spot_instance and route53_health_check modules - see changelog for details.
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is it just me, or does RH's docs on AAP just suck?
Hi folks! I'm one of the docs writers for community Ansible (aka docs.ansible.com, not access.redhat.com). It sounds like you've found a place to log your docs problems already but I did open an issue on the amazon.aws collection directly to handle the examples that aren't quoted for `filters` at https://github.com/ansible-collections/amazon.aws/issues/1331
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The Bullhorn #77 (Ansible Newsletter)
The amazon.aws collection version 5.0.0 has been released. See the changelog for details on new modules and features.
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The Bullhorn #64 (Ansible Newsletter)
amazon.aws 4.0.0 has been released with some new features, bugfixes, breaking changes and deprecated features. The amazon.aws collection has also dropped support for botocore<1.20.0 and boto3<1.17.0 (see changelog for details).
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The Bullhorn #52 (Ansible Newsletter)
amazon.aws 2.2.0 has been released with bug-fixes (see changelog for details).
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The Bullhorn #46 (Ansible Newsletter)
amazon.aws 3.1.1 has been released with some new features, bugfixes and a deprecation (see changelog for details). 3.1.0 failed to publish on Galaxy, hence, we had to bump the release version.
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The Bullhorn #44 (Ansible Newsletter - now weekly!)
The AWS community has begun planning for the 4.0.0 releases of amazon.aws and community.aws. Please see the linked issues for more details or to get involved.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 23 Apr 2024
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ansible-collections/amazon.aws is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of amazon.aws is Python.
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