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  • cmiles8 2 hours

    This has been an obvious feature request for many years, but glad to see AWS investing in what started to feel like a service that was mostly abandoned for investment.

  • jwnin 1 hours

    This prevented us from failing over during last October's outage (unless we wanted to reset everyone's password). Glad to see AWS focusing in on resiliency.

  • crises-luff-6b 54 minutes

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  • conroydave 1 hours

    i try to keep my comments on here positive, but man, my experience using this product has been awful.

  • ecshafer 44 minutes

    Cognito just supported multi-region? For identity this seems like a very high priority issue. I was at a company 10 years ago that we didn't use Cognito to build, and build our own AWS based identity because Cognito didn't have this (and just seemed pretty half-baked).

    arpinum 29 minutes

    They wanted to rebase onto a different database first to make multi-region easier, but that work took many years.

  • mooreds 2 hours

    I work for a Cognito competitor, but I am glad to see them investing in improving the lives of folks using this native AWS service.

    It felt like Cognito was abandoned for a while.

    grimleech 48 minutes

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  • UltraSane 1 hours

    This should have been available from the beginning. I don't understand why it took so long.

    semiquaver 1 hours

    I think cognito was internally low-staff/KTLO for a while and that changed recently.

    mooreds 1 hours

    What does KLTO mean?

    christophercork 1 hours

    "Keep Lights To On." It's the post-it on the light switch wired to the Cognito server.

    Insanity 46 minutes

    To add to the other posters, keep-the-lights-on usually means a product has no active feature development. It’s just supported with on-call and maybe some bug fixes depending on capacity.

    No clue if Cognito actually was KTLO though.

    xyzzy_plugh 1 hours

    Probably meant KTLO: Keep The Lights On