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harrylongia avatar harrylongia commented on August 17, 2024 2

@furixturi go ahead mate. I don't have any problem.

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furixturi avatar furixturi commented on August 17, 2024 1

Hi, I can work on this with my AWS account.
Please assign the issue to me if @harrylongia is okay.

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sunithapatel avatar sunithapatel commented on August 17, 2024 1

Hi, I can work on this with my AWS account.
Please assign the issue to me if @harrylongia is okay.

Thank you so much @furixturi! I assigned it to you. Let me know if you have any questions!

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harrylongia avatar harrylongia commented on August 17, 2024

I want to work on this. @sunithapatel but can you please elaborate more on this? So that I can work accordingly.

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princiya avatar princiya commented on August 17, 2024

@harrylongia

We do not have an AWS account yet, so you would have to use your own account to test this out - potentially with AWS free tier.

Do you have an AWS account where you can test? We are still figuring out how to get credits so that our community can work, but until then we are afraid this might have to wait.

Also, this is a cloud related issue. Could you tell us what your interests or topic preferences are? Is it frontend (React, CSS) or cloud related issues?

Tell us more about what you want to learn, and we can create new issues.

We are also planning out on writing more issues this week, so you can also visit our board around Friday and pick issues.

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harrylongia avatar harrylongia commented on August 17, 2024

I do not have a working AWS account and also this would be my first time deploying on AWS. Answering your question, I can work on front-end development but also I would love to learn and work on new areas.

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sunithapatel avatar sunithapatel commented on August 17, 2024

@harrylongia In order to work on this issue, you would need an AWS account of your own.

If you are okay with creating your own AWS account for learning, you could fork this repository and use the app to deploy it to AWS Amplify following the instructions from the documentation linked in the issue.

Then there are two options with this:

  1. Create a pull request to this repository with any files used for deployment, along with a markdown file explaining how to set this up - which we could then use once we are able to see how to get some sort of account for this repository.
  2. Create a pull request to our frontend blog repository with a blog post going through the steps you did to deploy the app to AWS. This is a different repository here: https://github.com/frontendstudygroup/blog

Or both! 😄

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furixturi avatar furixturi commented on August 17, 2024

Hi, I created a walk through markdown doc showing the steps of deploying React App to AWS with AWS Amplify.
The PR is #65

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