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So I was asked to help migrate an application to AWS, asked for the codebase. Received a GitHub link in my mail (Usually is a zip file). Satisfied I open the link to see a repo with a hundred zip files time-stamped with version numbers

WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE?

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  • 5
    @yodude generally speaking, projects like this are protected by NDA or employer contracts so sharing it would likely get him in trouble. He was vague about it to protect his job and likely isn't going to share it here.
  • 10
    @yodude I wanted to reply harshly but saw your profile that you are a newbie. Anyway as a newbie always google something before commenting. Github had private repos before Gitlab even existed. They're just paid
  • 2
    @yodude even if it is a public repo, not a good idea to go tossing your employer under the bus on the internet. Aside from the employer likely firing you, they tell all their contacts what happened and you wind up blackballed.
  • 4
    You can't make this kinda shit up. Damn.
  • 1
    @yodude I agree, I don’t believe this happened. Unreal.
  • 1
    @yodude it's on Enterprise GitHub within the private network can't share it here 😅
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    Atleast they are timestamped, atleast you can write a script.
  • 4
    Upload the zip files to S3. That would technically cover migration to AWS. No?
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