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[AWS SDK for Go Migration] Data Exchange Service #36134

Closed breathingdust closed 1 month ago

breathingdust commented 5 months ago

Description

To align with the dates described on #32976 the Data Exchange Service requires migration to rely fully on AWS SDK for Go v2. This change should be mechanical in nature and not introduce any behavior changes.

The maintainer team will be working on these migrations but as always, help from the community is always appreciated. We would require passing acceptance tests for the entire set of resources being migrated. (We will also validate on review)

For further information about the migration, please see the parent issue #32976.

Resources In Scope for Migration

"aws_dataexchange_data_set"
"aws_dataexchange_revision"

Data Sources In Scope for Migration

References

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

[!WARNING] This issue has been closed, meaning that any additional comments are hard for our team to see. Please assume that the maintainers will not see them.

Ongoing conversations amongst community members are welcome, however, the issue will be locked after 30 days. Moving conversations to another venue, such as the AWS Provider forum, is recommended. If you have additional concerns, please open a new issue, referencing this one where needed.

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

This functionality has been released in v5.59.0 of the Terraform AWS Provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading.

For further feature requests or bug reports with this functionality, please create a new GitHub issue following the template. Thank you!

github-actions[bot] commented 3 days ago

I'm going to lock this issue because it has been closed for 30 days ⏳. This helps our maintainers find and focus on the active issues. If you have found a problem that seems similar to this, please open a new issue and complete the issue template so we can capture all the details necessary to investigate further.