This should also cover ec2-instance-type as a constraint, generics aren't capable of distinguishing from several of the available instances, nor is it the most common form of addressing. (ie. go look up instance type definitions, and find an unambigious form spelling that with generics, vs just specifying the thing you want)
This should also cover ec2-instance-type as a constraint, generics aren't capable of distinguishing from several of the available instances, nor is it the most common form of addressing. (ie. go look up instance type definitions, and find an unambigious form spelling that with generics, vs just specifying the thing you want)