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Hello @afgallo. We are not actively developing any new features for Copilot but we still do maintenance work. Copilot is a client side tooling so ideally if you use any available version it should be stable enough for your prod application. There could be scenarios that a new dependency vulnerabilities has been uncovered for existing version and in that case we'll still fix any high severity security vulnerabilities and release ad hoc. Does that address your concern? |
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@iamhopaul123 It's important to make it clear that AWS Copilot is in maintenance mode, as this isn't obvious to newcomers. I suggest highlighting this prominently on the GitHub repo and website for the benefit of current and future users. |
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Agreed with others. We have 2 production workloads using CoPilot. We're also intending to use it for the next project and we're about to create a new instance. What is the official recommendation @iamhopaul123 for a new project? Is there an alternative recommended tool? including CDK? |
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Hi All,
I am not sure if it is just me but AWS Copilot doesn't seem to have a lot of traction these days.
This tool used to have a pretty good monthly release cycle and now it's been months since a release that was packed with new features such as https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/releases/tag/v1.33.0.
Is this a tool that AWS is still investing resources at? Or is this simply a product that is considered "done"?
What can we expect from future improvements given the Roadmaps don't seem to be updated very often?
I run a few platforms in Production where we use Copilot and I was just wondering if I should be concerned at all.
Cheers,
Andre
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