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@tumido tumido commented Apr 2, 2020

Documentation for #120

I was looking for a solution to the very same problem as is described in the issue #120. It seems that:

  1. I'm not alone with this usecase.
  2. Nobody really likes to write the documentation.

Let's save the future users some time. 🙂

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Looks good and thank you!
Just the one style comment.

Self-hosted S3
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To use S3Fs against your self hosted S3-compatible storage, like `MinIO`_ or
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Prefer lowercase s3fs (with backticks to get the code style)

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Updated 👍

@tumido tumido force-pushed the docs-self-hosted-s3 branch from 0088fdc to e509eac Compare April 2, 2020 13:48
@martindurant martindurant merged commit 4249f6b into fsspec:master Apr 2, 2020
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