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Article on hosting a static site on S3

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Hi Adam, here's my article on hosting a static site on S3: http://www.codehops.com/2016/02/08/host-a-static-site-on-aws-s3.html.

commented

@mariordev are you just looking to place a link to your article on the site? Trying to find an entry point to contribute to the project :D

commented

@Shaun2D2 Just trying to contribute in any way I can. I wrote that article a while back and thought it would be a good fit for the Jigsaw docs. :)

Hey @mariordev!

Have you followed the already-linked AWS tutorial and found it lacking? I haven't, but it seems like it covers the same ground as your tutorial. However, having never tried it, maybe it's too complex? Just wondering about your thinking with adding a link. Thanks!

commented

Hey Matt,

I apologize for the late reply. Yes I've followed the AWS tutorial and
found it helpful, that's how I learned how to host a static site on S3.
However, that tutorial is very verbose and the organization of it is kind
of overwhelming (as most AWS docs). So I wrote my article in a way that
goes straight to the point and as simplified as possible. I've been
checking out Jigsaw (great work btw) and when I saw that link to AWS in
your docs, I thought my article could help anyone out there who may feel
overwhelmed with the AWS docs style.

Feel free to pass on it. I will not be offended, lol. Actually, I'll be
moving my blog to my personal website, so if you decide to include my link,
don't do it just yet cause it'll be broken soon.

Regards,

Mario

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Hey @mariordev https://github.com/mariordev!

Have you followed the already-linked AWS tutorial and found it lacking? I
haven't, but it seems like it covers the same ground as your tutorial.
However, having never tried it, maybe it's too complex? Just wondering
about your thinking with adding a link. Thanks!


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