fix: Corrected the Amazon Linux 2023 naming convention#659
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looks like the spec tests need to be fixed for the new naming/version convention. |
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Description
Corrected the AMI naming convention for Amazon Linux 2023.
Issues Resolved
Standard Platform AMI selection was no longer working for Amazon Linux 2023 after the GA images stopped being available.
The naming / versioning convention for Amazon Linux 2023 AMIs includes quarter since GA as well and quarters are considered the minor release versions with point releases indicated by the date within that quarter.
Type of Change
fix