AWS amazonq documentation change
Summary
Updated terminology from 'install' to 'create' for profile setup. Simplified IAM Identity Center user creation logic. Changed managed application name pattern to include region reference.
Security assessment
Changes focus on documentation clarity and resource naming conventions. No security-specific content added or vulnerabilities addressed. The IAM Identity Center clarification appears to be a documentation improvement rather than a security fix.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/subscribe-member.md b/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/subscribe-member.md index 82741d2d8..b02312130 100644 --- a//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/subscribe-member.md +++ b//amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/subscribe-member.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -PrerequisitesStep 1: Install the Amazon Q Developer Pro profile and subscribe the first userStep 2: Subscribe other usersStep 3: Enable identity-enhanced console sessionsWhat resources were created? +PrerequisitesStep 1: Create the Amazon Q Developer Pro profile and subscribe the first userStep 2: Subscribe other usersStep 3: Enable identity-enhanced console sessionsWhat resources were created? @@ -30 +30 @@ Before you begin, make sure that: -## Step 1: Install the Amazon Q Developer Pro profile and subscribe the first user +## Step 1: Create the Amazon Q Developer Pro profile and subscribe the first user @@ -36 +36 @@ Before you begin, make sure that: - 3. Make sure you're in the AWS Region where you want to install the [Amazon Q Developer profile](./subscribe-understanding-profile.html) and where you want to store user data. For supported Regions, see [Supported Regions for the Q Developer console and Q Developer profile](./q-admin-setup-subscribe-regions.html#qdev-console-and-profile-regions). + 3. Make sure you're in the AWS Region where you want to create the [Amazon Q Developer profile](./subscribe-understanding-profile.html) and where you want to store user data. For supported Regions, see [Supported Regions for the Q Developer console and Q Developer profile](./q-admin-setup-subscribe-regions.html#qdev-console-and-profile-regions). @@ -52 +52 @@ If you see a **Settings** button instead of **Get started** button, it means tha - * Otherwise, if there is an IAM Identity Center account instance in your member account, but the user is not in it, then Amazon Q creates the user in the existing IAM Identity Center. + * If there is an IAM Identity Center account instance in your member account, but the user is not in it, then Amazon Q creates the user in the existing IAM Identity Center. @@ -60 +60 @@ Choose **Create application**. -The Amazon Q Developer profile and managed application are installed, and the first user is subscribed. +The Amazon Q Developer profile and managed application are created, and the first user is subscribed. @@ -115 +115 @@ You can't convert or merge an account instance of IAM Identity Center into an or - * **A managed application** called **QDefaultProfile** , in IAM Identity Center. The application is associated with the Amazon Q Developer profile. Like the Amazon Q Developer profile, the application is created once and shared between all Amazon Q Developer Pro subscribers in your member account. + * **A managed application** called **QDevProfile-`region`**, in IAM Identity Center. The application is associated with the Amazon Q Developer profile. Like the Amazon Q Developer profile, the application is created once and shared between all Amazon Q Developer Pro subscribers in your member account. @@ -119 +119 @@ You can't convert or merge an account instance of IAM Identity Center into an or -Amazon Q can create the **QDefaultProfile** managed application in a maximum of 10 AWS accounts per AWS Region within an organization. +Amazon Q can create the **QDevProfile-`region`** managed application in a maximum of 10 AWS accounts per AWS Region within an organization.