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Add guidance on working with AWS accounts #862
Add guidance on working with AWS accounts #862
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Move guidance on working with AWS accounts from the defunct Reliability Engineering wiki to the GDS Way. The guidance is still is use by those requesting new AWS accounts or user access.
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Merge away
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If this is a helpful change, I think it could resolve @galund's point then this could merge?
The Working with AWS accounts guidance does not apply to the One Login directorate as it has its own AWS organisation, so update the guidance to make this clear. Co-authored-by: huw <[email protected]>
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Minor suggestions
Add a few changes suggested by @galund following code review. Improve a few image alt texts; remove a duplicated line referring to removing users; and fix some spellings introduced in the last commit. Co-authored-by: George Lund <[email protected]>
Move guidance on working with AWS accounts from the defunct Reliability Engineering wiki to the GDS Way. The guidance is still is use by those requesting new AWS accounts or user access.