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đŸ˜” DevOps Shocked. AWS Kills It’s Own GitHub Competitor — CodeCommit

đŸ˜” DevOps Shocked. AWS Kills It’s Own GitHub Competitor — CodeCommit

Hi, my name is Tom Smykowski, I'm a staff full-stack engineer. I build and scale SaaS platforms to millions of users, working end-to-end from system architecture to frontend to mobile. On this blog I share what I learn about software engineering, cloud services, and the evolving landscape of DevOps tools.

What This Article Covers

This article delves into the surprising decision by Amazon Web Services (AWS) to discontinue its GitHub competitor, CodeCommit, as well as several other services. It explores the implications of this move for existing users and the broader DevOps community, while examining AWS's rationale and the potential impact on its ecosystem.

Questions This Article Answers

  • Why has AWS decided to discontinue CodeCommit and other services?
  • What are the immediate and long-term implications for current CodeCommit users?
  • How does this decision affect AWS's position in the cloud service market?
  • What are the recommended migration paths for users of the affected services?
  • Could this be a strategic shift in AWS's overall business model?

Length and Time

An insightful exploration with industry analysis and expert insights. Approximately 7 minutes to read.

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