[Flounder] AWS

Dwight Walker dwight at wwwalker.com.au
Mon Apr 4 19:44:56 AEST 2022


AWS has or supports free opensource tools with its API:
1) Python AWS CLI
https://pypi.org/project/awscli/
2) Perl AWS CLI
https://www.timkay.com/aws/
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/hello-perl-developers/ PAWS
3) bash AWS CLI
https://github.com/bash-my-aws/bash-my-aws/

On Mon, April 4, 2022 19:29, Russell Coker via Flounder wrote:
> On Monday, 4 April 2022 19:05:53 AEST DL Neil via Flounder wrote:
>> > AWS credits could be useful, instead of messing around with port
>> > forwarding
>> > etc we could just run on EC2.  Also given the number of people here
>> I'm
>> > surely not the only one with AWS experience so if I'm not well enough
>> to
>> > set things up properly (as was the case last Saturday) then someone
>> else
>> > could take over.
>> >
>> > What do you think?
>>
>> I'm wary of AWS. Aren't they keen to 'take' benefit from F/LOSS projects
>> but slower to make any (useful) return?
>>
>> We're a F/LOSS group, so if the subject (even, if the speaker/sponsor)
>> is not aligned, we shouldn't...
>
> I agree.  That's why EC2 credits seems the most useful thing for us.  Once
> a
> Linux VM is running it doesn't make a lot of difference where it runs as
> long
> as the firewall lets all necessary data through.
>
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