Re: Heads up! Nforro's awscli2 is working. It's time to retire the awscli

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On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 7:02 PM David Duncan <davdunc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Now that awscli2 is out and functional.

Excellent!  I will finally be able to stop
installing a local version.

> Gwyn and I are thinking it's time to retire the original
> awscli package in favor of this one. We are thinking
> that it will be best to keep the awscli (v1) maintained
> until the release of F39 later this year and retire it from
> the active releases it at that time.  If there is anyone
> taking a dependency here that thinks that they will need
> more time, please let us know.

I suspect someone, somewhere, has scripts that
use/depend on the old behaviour that are not
carried forward, but the changes are well
documented, so as long as there is sufficient
warning for people to migrate I would hope there
would be no reasonable complaints.

Thanks for this work!
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