I think it's a really good idea!

Few points / ideas:

1. What tool can we use and if paid who will cover it? Is it possible
to create new mailing list like `[email protected]` that can be
used for a newsletter? EDIT: devlist don't support html right?

2. Who should be responsible for preparing it? We will at least need a
nice template but how will care for the content? Can we automate
something?

3. Let's have a "PR of the month" section :D

Tomek


On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 1:57 PM Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Strong +1.
>
> I reviewed and cleaned-up my inbox yesterday (and I woke up this morning to
> 50+ new emails - surely some of them are for PRs and other things I am
> engaged with, but I am working on Airflow pretty much full time (ir
> sometimes I think 150% ;), but I only imagine how people must feel if this
> is just side-job for them.
>
> And I think if it will be nicely formatted (similar to the Superset
> newsletter for those who follow it) and "stand out", that might be rather
> useful to catch up. And it should not be that difficult - to get the
> content, I think this is just a matter of having a place where anyone from
> the community will be able to add their "important events", a little bit of
> nagging in slack and remind people to submit their "news" and someone who
> can nicely arrange and redact this.
>
> And with 2.0 approaching and our work on it accelerating I think we
> will have enough content for weekly newsletters.
>
> J
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 12:26 AM Karolina Rosół <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Past few days I was wondering if it's a good idea to have a sort of summary
> > of the subjects that are being discussed among the community.
> > It could be weekly/bi-weekly/monthly "release" but with the summary of the
> > subjects that are hot within the Apache Airflow community atm.
> >
> > Why would the community need a summary like this?
> >
> >    1. Community is getting bigger and the number of the discussions/votings
> >    & other things will grow;
> >    2. Sometimes the number of emails is simply too big to handle on a daily
> >    basis;
> >    3. Not everyone who wants to contribute will follow the devlist so
> >    often;
> >    4. Also, it is a great way of learning on a high level what the
> >    community is all about and maybe would help new contributors decide on
> > what
> >    matters to invest their time? Plus for people who are managers e.g. and
> >    don't understand how devlist works, they can have a sort of cheat sheet
> > and
> >    be more supportive for open source initiatives within various companies'
> >    teams.
> >    5. There are a couple of categories in the email subjects currently.
> >    However, I imagine such newsletter to be more precise yet in a "bullet
> >    point" form i.e,
> >       - Category: Operators
> >          - Current discussions: KubernetesPodOperator [ERROR]
> >       - Category: Announcements
> >          - Apache Airflow version 1.10.12 has been released!
> >
> > To sum up, I'm not sure about the frequency of sending such a newsletter.
> > In my opinion a weekly basis is the best to be able to go through all of
> > the emails and then prepare a summary.
> >
> > Let me know what you guys think and if something like that sounds useful at
> > all.
> >
> >
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