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Constructs for all public CloudFormation resources and modules #353

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eladb opened this issue Jul 8, 2021 · 0 comments
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Constructs for all public CloudFormation resources and modules #353

eladb opened this issue Jul 8, 2021 · 0 comments

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eladb commented Jul 8, 2021

Description

Proposal for publishing an AWS CDK construct library which includes strongly-typed constructs for all publish resources and modules in the CloudFormation registry.

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Proposed by @eladb
Author(s) @eladb
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Stakeholders @addihorowitz, @Chriscbr, @iliapolo

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  • Tracking issue created (label: status/proposed)
  • API bar raiser assigned (ping us at #aws-cdk-rfcs if needed)
  • Kick off meeting
  • RFC pull request submitted (label: status/review)
  • Community reach out (via Slack and/or Twitter)
  • API signed-off (label api-approved applied to pull request)
  • Final comments period (label: status/final-comments-period)
  • Approved and merged (label: status/approved)
  • Execution plan submitted (label: status/planning)
  • Plan approved and merged (label: status/implementing)
  • Implementation complete (label: status/done)

Author is responsible to progress the RFC according to this checklist, and
apply the relevant labels to this issue so that the RFC table in README gets
updated.

@eladb eladb added status/done Implementation complete and removed status/proposed Newly proposed RFC labels Jan 18, 2022
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