Karolina, I'd love to "pair" with you on this, if you're down for it.

We'd like to get monthly global airflow meetups going, and content related
to that should be in the newsletter as well. And as I mentioned before, we
could use the Airflow Summit mailing list and brand for this newsletter so
that we don't have to maintain 2 lists.

We could setup a call for this early next week?

-Ry


On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 8:56 AM Kaxil Naik <kaxiln...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yea some issues with "good-first-issue" labels (maybe Top 5) or something
> like that on the newsletter would be good
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 12:47 PM Tomasz Urbaszek <turbas...@apache.org>
> wrote:
>
>> How about including new blogs / articles / tutorials? Probably a section
>> for new contributors or contributors -to-be with still open good first
>> issues may be a nice thing :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tomek
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 11:46 AM Karolina Rosół <
>> karolina.ro...@polidea.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Monthly cadence would work best for me as well 😺 and yes I am
>>> volunteering for this role. I can actually sum up the whole September 2020
>>> as a starting point. Does anyone have certain needs in terms of what should
>>> be included in such a newsletter? Except for the things that have been
>>> mentioned already in this discussion? So far, you mentioned the following
>>> sections:
>>>
>>>    - PR of the month
>>>    - Important events
>>>    - Recently appointed committers/PMC members [NEW]
>>>
>>> Anything else?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Karolina Rosół
>>> Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Project Manager
>>>
>>> M: +48 606 630 236 <+48606630236>
>>> E: karolina.ro...@polidea.com
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>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 5:38 AM Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy <
>>> aizha...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> +1 for the community newsletter. I also think monthly cadence is more
>>>> reasonable. We just need to find volunteers who can maintain it
>>>> consistently and will remember to send reminders and updates. Karo, are you
>>>> volunteering for this role? 😁
>>>>
>>>> As for the tools, I'm for the simplest solutions. I've used MailChimp
>>>> before at work, not a big fan. I like the idea of using Google docs.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2020, 4:19 AM Karolina Rosół <
>>>> karolina.ro...@polidea.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone want to add something to the discussion? I'd like to
>>>>> proceed
>>>>> with creating a draft of such a newsletter if possible.
>>>>> @Ry would it be possible for me to join you when it comes to Airflow
>>>>> newsletter work among Airflow Summit organizers?
>>>>>
>>>>> Karolina Rosół
>>>>> Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Project Manager
>>>>>
>>>>> M: +48 606 630 236 <+48606630236>
>>>>> E: karolina.ro...@polidea.com
>>>>> [image: Polidea] <https://www.polidea.com/>
>>>>>
>>>>> Check out our projects! <https://www.polidea.com/our-work>
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>>>>> <https://instagram.com/polidea> [image: Behance]
>>>>> <https://www.behance.net/polidea> [image: dribbble]
>>>>> <https://dribbble.com/polideadesign>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 9:21 PM Karolina Rosół <
>>>>> karolina.ro...@polidea.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> > 3. Let's have a "PR of the month" section :D
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Great idea! :)
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> In a past life (for the Meteor.js community), my team built a
>>>>> >> tool where people could submit, discuss, and vote on content
>>>>> >> newsletter-worthy content - and we automated emailing a summary of
>>>>> that
>>>>> >> weekly, which crowdsourced the problem of collecting/sorting
>>>>> content.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > +1 for automation Ry in regards to weekly basis. Using the data
>>>>> gathered
>>>>> > after each week, we can have a proper, high-quality and beautiful
>>>>> monthly
>>>>> > newsletter.
>>>>> > BTW, how did you filter the emails? Were you filtering them by
>>>>> subject
>>>>> > lines/keywords?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Also, Polidea team can support the community with the UI/UX design of
>>>>> > the newsletter
>>>>> > if needed (provided that the HTML support by the devlist would be
>>>>> > possible).
>>>>> >
>>>>> > We're currently working on a first draft plan for this, and
>>>>> >> lining up resources to make this happen, including a budget for
>>>>> tools and
>>>>> >> production.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > That's great news! I've already checked some of the newsletter tools
>>>>> > available that could be
>>>>> > helpful and are free. Google docs support newsletter creation e.g.
>>>>> and
>>>>> > it's super intuitive.
>>>>> > Other than that, there's MailChimp, quite popular among various
>>>>> companies
>>>>> > but we won't need
>>>>> > to manage people's e-mail addresses but send it over to the devlist.
>>>>> Is it
>>>>> > the right assumption?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > We could merge your idea, Karolina, into this newsletter, by
>>>>> including a
>>>>> >> section which could highlight the good work that is being done, as
>>>>> well as
>>>>> >> highlight opportunities for community devs to plug in — which will
>>>>> >> increase
>>>>> >> the value of this newsletter.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > This was my initial thought to underline the hottest topics among the
>>>>> > devlist and the project
>>>>> > in general plus list the things that might be engaging for new
>>>>> > contributors (not only devs ;))
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Karolina Rosół
>>>>> > Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Project Manager
>>>>> >
>>>>> > M: +48 606 630 236 <+48606630236>
>>>>> > E: karolina.ro...@polidea.com
>>>>> > [image: Polidea] <https://www.polidea.com/>
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Check out our projects! <https://www.polidea.com/our-work>
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>>>>> > <https://www.facebook.com/Polidea.Software> [image: Twitter]
>>>>> > <https://twitter.com/polidea> [image: Linkedin]
>>>>> > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/polidea> [image: Instagram]
>>>>> > <https://instagram.com/polidea> [image: Behance]
>>>>> > <https://www.behance.net/polidea> [image: dribbble]
>>>>> > <https://dribbble.com/polideadesign>
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 2:50 PM Ry Walker <r...@rywalker.com> wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> I've seen it in other open source communities where someone tries to
>>>>> >> maintain a somewhat detailed summary newsletter of what's going on
>>>>> with
>>>>> >> the
>>>>> >> project, but weekly is a fairly brutal cadence, and it doesn't
>>>>> usually
>>>>> >> last
>>>>> >> for long. In a past life (for the Meteor.js community), my team
>>>>> built a
>>>>> >> tool where people could submit, discuss, and vote on content
>>>>> >> newsletter-worthy content - and we automated emailing a summary of
>>>>> that
>>>>> >> weekly, which crowdsourced the problem of collecting/sorting
>>>>> content.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Now if we would consider a monthly cadence, I have an idea... We
>>>>> (the
>>>>> >> Airflow Summit organizers) are working on a plan to produce monthly
>>>>> online
>>>>> >> meetups, and along with that, a high-quality monthly
>>>>> Airflow-related email
>>>>> >> newsletter. We're currently working on a first draft plan for this,
>>>>> and
>>>>> >> lining up resources to make this happen, including a budget for
>>>>> tools and
>>>>> >> production.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> We could merge your idea, Karolina, into this newsletter, by
>>>>> including a
>>>>> >> section which could highlight the good work that is being done, as
>>>>> well as
>>>>> >> highlight opportunities for community devs to plug in — which will
>>>>> >> increase
>>>>> >> the value of this newsletter.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Thoughts?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> -Ry
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 8:07 AM Tomasz Urbaszek <
>>>>> turbas...@apache.org>
>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> > 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 `n...@airflow.apache.org` 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 <
>>>>> jarek.pot...@polidea.com>
>>>>> >> > 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 <
>>>>> >> > karolina.ro...@polidea.com>
>>>>> >> > > 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.
>>>>> >> > > >
>>>>> >> > > >
>>>>> >> > > > Karolina Rosół
>>>>> >> > > > Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Project Manager
>>>>> >> > > >
>>>>> >> > > > M: +48 606 630 236 <+48606630236>
>>>>> >> > > > E: karolina.ro...@polidea.com
>>>>> >> > > > [image: Polidea] <https://www.polidea.com/>
>>>>> >> > > >
>>>>> >> > > > Check out our projects! <https://www.polidea.com/our-work>
>>>>> >> > > > [image: Github] <https://github.com/Polidea> [image:
>>>>> Facebook]
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>>>>> >> > > > <https://twitter.com/polidea> [image: Linkedin]
>>>>> >> > > > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/polidea> [image: Instagram]
>>>>> >> > > > <https://instagram.com/polidea> [image: Behance]
>>>>> >> > > > <https://www.behance.net/polidea> [image: dribbble]
>>>>> >> > > > <https://dribbble.com/polideadesign>
>>>>> >> > > >
>>>>> >> > >
>>>>> >> > >
>>>>> >> > > --
>>>>> >> > >
>>>>> >> > > Jarek Potiuk
>>>>> >> > > Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Principal Software
>>>>> Engineer
>>>>> >> > >
>>>>> >> > > M: +48 660 796 129 <+48660796129>
>>>>> >> > > [image: Polidea] <https://www.polidea.com/>
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > --
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > Tomasz Urbaszek
>>>>> >> > Polidea | Software Engineer
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > M: +48 505 628 493
>>>>> >> > E: tomasz.urbas...@polidea.com
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