AWS amazonq documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation link text from 'AWS OpenID Connect (OIDC)' to 'AWS identity provider' in onboarding instructions
Security assessment
Change only modifies terminology (OIDC to identity provider) in a documentation link anchor text. No evidence of addressing vulnerabilities or security incidents.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/gitlab-getting-started.md b/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/gitlab-getting-started.md index 1901ca04a..aa8ec3328 100644 --- a//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/gitlab-getting-started.md +++ b//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/gitlab-getting-started.md @@ -7 +7 @@ -[GitLab Duo with Amazon Q](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/duo_amazon_q/) brings artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities directly into your software development operations and source code management workflows. You can get started with [GitLab Duo with Amazon Q](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/duo_amazon_q/) using a self-managed GitLab instance and an [GitLab Ultimate subscription](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/ultimate/) that's synchronized with GitLab. You need to create an Amazon Q Developer profile, add a connection with an OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider, and create an IAM role to access Amazon Q from GitLab. For more information, see [Onboarding with AWS OpenID Connect (OIDC) and IAM role creation](./gitlab-concepts.html#gitlab-concepts-onboarding). To learn how to create the required resources and set up GitLab Duo with Amazon Q, see [Set up GitLab Duo with Amazon Q](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/duo_amazon_q/setup.html) in the _GitLab documentation_. +[GitLab Duo with Amazon Q](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/duo_amazon_q/) brings artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities directly into your software development operations and source code management workflows. You can get started with [GitLab Duo with Amazon Q](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/duo_amazon_q/) using a self-managed GitLab instance and an [GitLab Ultimate subscription](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/ultimate/) that's synchronized with GitLab. You need to create an Amazon Q Developer profile, add a connection with an OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider, and create an IAM role to access Amazon Q from GitLab. For more information, see [Onboarding with AWS identity provider and IAM role creation](./gitlab-concepts.html#gitlab-concepts-onboarding). To learn how to create the required resources and set up GitLab Duo with Amazon Q, see [Set up GitLab Duo with Amazon Q](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/duo_amazon_q/setup.html) in the _GitLab documentation_.