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

2023-05-13 Thread Gary Buhrmaster
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 7:02 PM David Duncan 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

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

2023-05-13 Thread David Duncan
Thanks Neal! Responding inline, but from gmail, so it's not as pretty as I would like. On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 2:15 PM Neal Gompa wrote: > On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 3:02 PM David Duncan wrote: > > > > Now that awscli2 is out and functional. Gwyn and I are thinking it's > time to retire the

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

2023-05-13 Thread Neal Gompa
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 3:02 PM David Duncan wrote: > > Now that awscli2 is out and functional. 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 >

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

2023-05-13 Thread David Duncan
Now that awscli2 is out and functional. 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