Tough one.

Yes, this is a good idea, but it does possible skirt the apache rules about snapshots/rcs only being for "members of the dev community" or what ever the phrasing is.

On Wed, 9 Dec, 2020 at 15:14, Jarek Potiuk <jarek.pot...@polidea.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,

One thing that I've learned from the recent PIP release is that there is never enough reaching out when you publish a new release.

I thought of what we can do additionally to all the social/slack/devlist messages and talks and I think with the Airflow Summit/Meetups we have a great way of reaching out actively.

We could prepare a message, something like "Please test 2.0.0rc1 - we need your help" (but a bit longer I think) and ask all the meetup organizers to send it to their crowd, similarly with speakers from the Airflow Summit.

Do you think this is a good idea? Is the coming RC1 today a good time for it? Or should we wait until the actual release (per Apache Rules of announcing release candidates ?)

WDYT?

J.


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