Remove the example
Instead, direct users to the one in the factory package Signed-off-by: Aaron Schlesinger <aschlesinger@deis.com>master
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				|  | @ -37,11 +37,8 @@ const CurrentVersion Version = "0.1" | |||
| // filesystem-like key/value object storage. Storage Drivers are automatically
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| // registered via an internal registration mechanism, and generally created
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| // via the StorageDriverFactory interface (https://godoc.org/github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage/driver/factory).
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| // See below for an example of how to get a StorageDriver for S3:
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| //
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| //	import _ "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage/driver/s3-aws"
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| //	s3Driver, err = factory.Create("s3", storageParams)
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| //	// assuming no error, s3Driver is the StorageDriver that communicates with S3 according to storageParams
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| // Please see the aforementioned factory package for example code showing how to get an instance
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| // of a StorageDriver
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| type StorageDriver interface { | ||||
| 	// Name returns the human-readable "name" of the driver, useful in error
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| 	// messages and logging. By convention, this will just be the registration
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