Imagine if something doesn't work and you followed exactly the documentation... at first I wouldn't think that there is something wrong with the docs but that I did something wrong on my implementation, that could lead to a lot of wasted time just because the company didn't write his own documentation.
Honestly I was just trying their service because I'm excited about a company offering Cloud Service that is based in Europe, this is just one thing I don't like about them, that's it.
Everything around those appears to be "original" - as much as that is possible for a standardized API.
Whoever wrote those docs probably just looked up a reference for the S3 API, and DO's particular implementation happened to be the first result.
There is nothing much wrong with this in my opinion.
The respective docs:
https://www.scaleway.com/docs/s3/object-operations/
https://developers.digitalocean.com/documentation/spaces/#ob...