Quoting [`BehaviorVersion` documentation]:
> Over time, new best-practice behaviors are introduced. However, these
> behaviors might not be backwards compatible. For example, a change which
> introduces new default timeouts or a new retry-mode for all operations might
> be the ideal behavior but could break existing applications.
This commit uses `BehaviorVersion::v2023_11_09()`, which is the latest
major version at the moment. When a new major version is released, the method
will be deprecated, which will warn us of the new version and let us decide
when to upgrade, after any changes if required. This is safer that using
`latest()` which would silently use a different major version, possibly
breaking existing code.
[`BehaviorVersion` documentation]: https://docs.rs/aws-config/1.1.8/aws_config/struct.BehaviorVersion.html
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1531>
When streaming small amounts of data, using awss3sink might not be a
good idea, as we need to accumulate at least 5 MB of data for a
multipart upload (or we flush on EOS).
The alternative, while inefficient, is to do a complete PutObject of
_all_ the data periodically so as to not lose data in case of a pipeline
failure. This element makes a start on this idea by doing a PutObject
for every buffer.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-rs/-/merge_requests/1337>