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* initial implementation based on ec2_asg

* docstring implemtation and further methods initial implementation

* refactoring and pylint changes

* further implementation and integration tests

* added examples and parameter documentation

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* added missing defaults for timeout, retry and removed the one for endpointtype as it should be None, becasue parameter is Required anyway

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