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AWS open source newsletter #213
Aug 28, 2025 | 25 minute read
Edition #213- August 2025 Welcome to issue #213 of the AWS open source newsletter, the newsletter where I try and provide you the best open source on AWS content. As always, this edition has more great new projects to check out. In this edition, we have a nice selection of projects that help you migrate your CDK projects, a number of graphical and text interfaces for a number of backend systems and data, a look at the Valkey client for Swift, and the usual sampling of.
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- DocumentDB
- OSCF
- Strands Agent
- Amazon EKS
- Kubernetes
- ArgoCD
- KEDA
- Spring AI
- Bref
- OpenTofu
- AWS CDK
- Karpenter
- Apache Airflow
- MWAA
- dbt
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- MariaDB
- Apache Kafka
- Apache Flink
- Grafana
- Amazon EMR
- HBase
- InfluxDB
- Powertools for AWS Lambda
- LangGraph
- Valkey
- Cedar
- Mountpoint for Amazon S3
- OpenZFS
- AWS Parallel Computing Service
- AWS Neuron
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AWS open source newsletter #212
Jul 31, 2025 | 27 minute read
Edition #212 - July 2025 Welcome to issue #212 of the AWS open source newsletter, the newsletter where I try and provide you the best open source on AWS content. This newsletter was started in January 2021, and since then over you have engaged in the projects and content I put together over 3 million times. Amazing, so thank you for those of you who are still following and still sending me messages of support.
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AWS open source newsletter #210
May 30, 2025 | 30 minute read
Edition #210 - May 2025 Welcome to issue #210 of the AWS open source newsletter, the newsletter where I try and provide you the best open source on AWS content. As always, this edition has more great new projects to check out, which include: a couple of projects for those of you looking for tools that can help you with cost optimisation, a new security threat modelling tool that uses the power of generative AI, an experimental Python SDK that offers async support, a nice UI testing tool (that will warm your spirits), and of course the now obligatory collection of MCP projects - that said, don’t miss those as I think you are going to love these, including some that have been contributed by a member of the AWS Community.
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- AWS Lambda Powertools
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- arctic
- Strands
- AWS CDK
- Apache Airflow
- MWAA
- Valkey
- KRO
- Kubernetes
- Amazon EKS
- Finch
- Spring
- Localstack
- Karpenter
- Apache Spark
- openCypher
- PostgreSQL
- MariaDB
- MySQL
- Apache Iceberg
- PyIceberg
- LangChain
- RabbitMQ
- AWS Amplify
- AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
- Amazon Linux
- Prometheus
- Apache Kafka
- OpenSearch
- Slurm
- AWS Parallel Computing
- CrewAI
- Lustre
- AWS Neuron
- AWS Amplify
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AWS open source newsletter #183
Jan 8, 2024 | 26 minute read
January 8th, 2024 - Instalment #183 Happy new year and welcome to the first edition of the AWS open source newsletter of 2024, number #183. The big news for 2024 is the move from dev.to to community.aws as the “home” for the AWS open source newsletter, although it will still be posted on dev.to as well. Let me know what you think, community.aws has some top notch content that many readers might not be aware of.
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- Cedar
- Projen
- Prometheus
- Grafana
- Kubernetes
- Amazon EKS
- Mage
- OpenSearch
- AWS CDK
- eBPF
- Istio
- Kubecost
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- MariaDB
- ActiveMQ
- Apache Airflow
- MWAA
- Apache Spark
- Ray
- AWS Amplify
- Spring Boot
- Amazon EMR
- AWS Neuron
- Apache Cassandra
- OpenTelemetry
- Amazon Linux
- AWS ParallelCluster
- RabbitMQ
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AWS open source newsletter #178
Nov 6, 2023 | 19 minute read
November 6th, 2023 - Instalment #178 Welcome to #178 of the AWS open source newsletter, the place for all your AWS and open source needs. This week we feature more new open source projects for you to practice your four freedoms. We have a useful tool that helps you synchronise your AWS Identity Centre users with the users you provision in your Amazon RDS databases, we share the AWS data solutions framework that helps you build data solutions following opinionated best practices, a resource explorer for your AWS accounts, a guardrails solution for your AWS account, and a couple of demo repositories that take a look at Localstack and RSS.