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feat: adds 'How to Migrate off Terraform Cloud' post #28
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@gberenice I'm starting down the path of editing this and trying to do so in GH is painful. Do you mind moving this first draft to GDoc, we'll go through editing there, and then we'll move the final draft here? Apologies on asking you to do that, but I think that will be more efficient as I would like to have Dan Moore take a look at this with an editing eye as well.
Thanks!
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Migrating off Terraform Cloud could seem a dreaded task, but with proper planning and execution, it can be done smoothly and efficiently. Whether you're moving due to cost considerations, the need for more control, or other reasons, this post will walk you through the essential steps and action items to successfully transition your infrastructure management away from Terraform Cloud. |
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I suggest we shorted to TFC. Thoughts?
Migrating off Terraform Cloud could seem a dreaded task, but with proper planning and execution, it can be done smoothly and efficiently. Whether you're moving due to cost considerations, the need for more control, or other reasons, this post will walk you through the essential steps and action items to successfully transition your infrastructure management away from Terraform Cloud. | |
Migrating off Terraform Cloud (TFC) could seem a dreaded task, but with proper planning and execution, it can be done smoothly and efficiently. Whether you're moving due to cost considerations, the need for more control, or licensing considerations, this post will walk you through the essential steps and action items to successfully transition your infrastructure management away from TFC. |
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Hm, considering this:
Effective April 22, 2024, Terraform Cloud is now HCP Terraform.
Should we be consistent with the updated naming and change Terraform Cloud to HCP Terraform?
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licensing considerations
suggestion added to the doc
Sure thing, here is the doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ybU9dV00tR82Pq_YfeAtH3KGj0P-PZomDmjv4oGP8Y0/edit?usp=sharing |
@Gowiem hm, clouds look ugly in the preview. Do you know from the top of your head what's wrong? |
Hm, doesn't look great. I'd suggest generating a more vertical image? Not sure we should deal with it from a stylesheet perspective -- I think that opens up more problems for us. |
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@Gowiem generated a new image and cut the preview version t so it doesn't look stretched. |
@gberenice nice -- That looks better! |
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@gberenice a few very small wording changes. Overall, this is great. We'll ship it tomorrow! 👏
Co-authored-by: Matt Gowie <matt@masterpoint.io>
@Gowiem all applied - thanks! |
@gberenice shipping it! Well done on this one! |
This is the first version. Open to feedback🙏Final version is ready for review.