+1 as well. One question: does the original author still actively maintain or would like to continue maintaining the code base after the repo is moved to Airflow?
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:10 PM Sumit Maheshwari <sumeet.ma...@gmail.com> wrote: > Strong +1 > > On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 7:29 AM Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy < > aizha...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > Hello Airflow community, > > > > Over the last year, an engineer at Google developed, and open sourced a > > Kubernetes operator to run Airflow[1]. Anyone can use it to deploy > Airflow > > on their k8s cluster freely. > > > > There have been discussions among community members that it would be > great > > to donate the operator to Apache to be part of Airflow. That way it is > easy > > to accept contributions from the community, improve and maintain it > > collectively and transparently, along with the Airflow-k8s integration. > > > > This idea has been discussed at Google, and we have obtained all > necessary > > approvals to donate the operator. > > > > This discussion is to gather opinions from the community whether you all > > think that it is a good idea. I personally think that this would be a > great > > addition to Airflow. > > > > Please express your thoughts or concerns if you have any. > > > > The discussion will run for 72 hours, and if there is consensus on > > accepting the donation, we will move the code under the Apache > > organization, to be owned by the Airflow community. If consensus is not > > evident, we can have a vote after this discussion. > > > > Thanks, > > Aizhamal > > > > [1] https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/airflow-operator > > >