Why are Amazon CoE's not made public? IMHO post event summaries (https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/technology/pes/ …) generally do not contain enough information to learn from.
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We operate at an unprecedented scale, with unmatched architectures. We try to externalize the lessons that we think customers can use themselves, but a lot aren't as relevant. Our aim is to build the lessons learned into our platform so that customers don't need to. 2/n
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We know that COEs are still interesting, but too interesting in some cases! They aren't written for public consumption and they contain many references to internal systems, tools, and processes that are proprietary. They also often reference business sensitive information. 3/n
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I will be honest. I do not really want it *as a customer*. I want it *as a practicionner*. See current situation with NTSB in the transport industry. This is more about learning as a field than learning as a customer. I understand why customer from an AWS pov that said :)
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imho AWS writ large is going to care a lot more about customers than practitioners, and NTSB/regulation are probably not things they want to... engage on :-O
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