Hi Alex, I would really encourage you all to take a look at the https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst document - read it carefully and maybe even setup the environment.
Apart from the technical details, there is also a lot of information about the "soft" part of our community - how to create PRs, how to communicate, which channels to use for what. I think most of the follow-up discussion can happen on Slack for now I believe (I saw that you joined there as well - good!). And you can also read it to understand what you can expect from the community members, the fact that our communication is deeply asynchronous and sometimes you have to be a little patient and considerate to get an answer etc. etc. This is a really important document to read (and it has pointers to more detailed documents when you get to actual development and testing cycle). Also if you are not already familiar or used Airflow, I would recommend installing Airflow and running basic QuickStart examples: https://airflow.apache.org/docs/stable/start.html and getting familiar with the basic concepts. Regards, Kaxil On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 10:28 PM Alejandro Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello there, I'm Alex, I'm from Mexico City and interested in the Airflow > 2.0 project. > > I hope I can make it and keep coding. > > Cheers and good luck! >
