I don't know the aws
command myself, but I would expect that lots of people who do would follow questions on ServerFault. The command is specific to managing a server setup, so I think you might have had better results on SF.
It's on-topic on SO because it is about programming (using a very specialized tool), but SF also gets plenty of bash scripting questions.
Serverfault also has an aws-cli tag, with 184 questions (but 66 of them are unanswered).
Also a more general amazon-web-services tag with 5.4k questions which can get your question in front of people familiar with the terminology in your question.
However, SO has many more total question in those same tags. SO's aws-cli has 1.4k questions, only 169 of them unanswered; a much better ratio than on SF.
SO's amazon-web-services tag has 61.7k questions, but I don't have any idea what fraction of them are crap compared to SF. (Like software-recommendation questions asking if there's a tool to manage courseware / training content that you can set up on AWS).
So possibly SO is the best site for this question after all.
But more isn't always better. Bash POSIX sh
scripting questions (using standard commands like find
, xargs
, grep
, dd
, and so on) on unix.SE typically get excellent answers with plenty of detail explaining how/why the answer works. But basic bash
questions in general are split across SO, AskUbuntu, unix/linux.SE, and ServerFault at least.
SO because of it's long history and high population has 102.4k bash questions to unix.SE's 14.2k, but I'd definitely recommend asking on unix.SE.
For the aws-cli
tag specifically, we'll need to hear from someone who's familiar with that community on SO and SF. But the unanswered numbers on SF are a worry, so based on just the numbers I think SO was the right place to ask.