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…burn-in or DVB-Sub captioning workflows.

The OrchestrationSendingRoleArn has been added to the email channel and is used to send emails from campaigns or journeys.
This release adds support for specifying the CA certificate to use for the new db instance when restoring from db snapshot, restoring from s3, restoring to point in time, and creating a db instance read replica.
Add new webhook filter types for GitHub webhooks
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* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
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* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
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* with GitLab, on the Connections <b>Authorize application</b> page, choose
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* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
* to your GitLab account, you do not need to finish creating the build project.
* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
* default connection and use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code>
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* CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the default connection and
* use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code> object's
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* <code>source</code> object.</p> </li> <li> <p>For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your Amazon Web Services account to your
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* Services account to your GitLab account. Use the CodeBuild console to start
* creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect)
* with GitLab, on the Connections <b>Authorize application</b> page, choose
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeStar Connections <b>Create GitLab
* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
* to your GitLab account, you do not need to finish creating the build project.
* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
* default connection and use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code>
* object's <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeConnections <b>Create GitLab connection</b>
* page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected to your GitLab
* account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the
* CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the default connection and
* use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code> object's
* <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <code>source</code> object.</p> </li> <li> <p>For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your Amazon Web Services account to your
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* Services account to your GitLab account. Use the CodeBuild console to start
* creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect)
* with GitLab, on the Connections <b>Authorize application</b> page, choose
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeStar Connections <b>Create GitLab
* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
* to your GitLab account, you do not need to finish creating the build project.
* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
* default connection and use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code>
* object's <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
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* page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected to your GitLab
* account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the
* CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the default connection and
* use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code> object's
* <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <code>source</code> object.</p> </li> <li> <p>For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your Amazon Web Services account to your
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* Services account to your GitLab account. Use the CodeBuild console to start
* creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect)
* with GitLab, on the Connections <b>Authorize application</b> page, choose
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeStar Connections <b>Create GitLab
* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
* to your GitLab account, you do not need to finish creating the build project.
* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
* default connection and use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code>
* object's <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeConnections <b>Create GitLab connection</b>
* page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected to your GitLab
* account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the
* CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the default connection and
* use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code> object's
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* <code>source</code> object.</p> </li> <li> <p>For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your Amazon Web Services account to your
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* Services account to your GitLab account. Use the CodeBuild console to start
* creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect)
* with GitLab, on the Connections <b>Authorize application</b> page, choose
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeStar Connections <b>Create GitLab
* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
* to your GitLab account, you do not need to finish creating the build project.
* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
* default connection and use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code>
* object's <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeConnections <b>Create GitLab connection</b>
* page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected to your GitLab
* account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the
* CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the default connection and
* use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code> object's
* <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <code>source</code> object.</p> </li> <li> <p>For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your Amazon Web Services account to your
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* Services account to your GitLab account. Use the CodeBuild console to start
* creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect)
* with GitLab, on the Connections <b>Authorize application</b> page, choose
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeStar Connections <b>Create GitLab
* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
* to your GitLab account, you do not need to finish creating the build project.
* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
* default connection and use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code>
* object's <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeConnections <b>Create GitLab connection</b>
* page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected to your GitLab
* account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the
* CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the default connection and
* use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code> object's
* <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <code>source</code> object.</p> </li> <li> <p>For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your Amazon Web Services account to your
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* Services account to your GitLab account. Use the CodeBuild console to start
* creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect)
* with GitLab, on the Connections <b>Authorize application</b> page, choose
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeStar Connections <b>Create GitLab
* connection</b> page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected
* to your GitLab account, you do not need to finish creating the build project.
* You can leave the CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the
* default connection and use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code>
* object's <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <b>Authorize</b>. Then on the CodeConnections <b>Create GitLab connection</b>
* page, choose <b>Connect to GitLab</b>. (After you have connected to your GitLab
* account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the
* CodeBuild console.) To instruct CodeBuild to override the default connection and
* use this connection instead, set the <code>auth</code> object's
* <code>type</code> value to <code>CODECONNECTIONS</code> in the
* <code>source</code> object.</p> </li> <li> <p>For source code in a Bitbucket
* repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and
* the buildspec file. You must connect your Amazon Web Services account to your
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