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    Containers Roadmap

    Containers Roadmap

    This is the public roadmap for AWS container services

    This repository is a public forum for the AWS Containers team to share plans, gather feedback, and track progress for services like Amazon ECS, EKS, Fargate, ECR, App Runner, and related tooling. Instead of buried changelogs, ideas and work items are represented as GitHub issues with labels that convey status, area, and priority. Customers watch, react, and comment directly on items, creating a transparent feedback loop between users and service teams. The issue history provides valuable context on trade-offs, design pivots, and integration plans across the container ecosystem on AWS. It is not a codebase; it is a living roadmap that signals what’s under consideration, in progress, or shipped. Teams use it to validate use cases, surface gaps, and coordinate previews with early adopters who can test features in realistic environments.
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