It looks really good  now - flawless installation, check and very well
documented :). Thanks for being receptive Sumit :)

But I have noticed one thing (I noticed it after I started to follow the
documentation so sorry for not pointing it before).

The name of the package also in PyPI is "airflow-client". But all other
packages of ours start with "apache-airflow".

I think (Ash , Kaxil?) we are obliged to use 'apache' as the name of the
package.

I think that calls for -1 if I am right about it.

I

On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 5:42 PM Sumit Maheshwari <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I have cut the second release candidate for the Airflow Python Client
> 2.0.0rc2. The client consists of APIs corresponding to REST APIs available
> in *Apache Airflow 2.0.1* release. This email is calling a vote on the
> release, which will last for 72 hours. Consider this my (binding) +1.
>
> Airflow Client 2.0.0.rc2 is available at:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/airflow/clients/python/2.0.0rc2/
>
> *airflow-client-2.0.0rc2-source.tar.gz* is a source release that comes
> with INSTALL instructions.
> *airflow-client-2.0.0rc2-bin.tar.gz* is the binary Python "sdist" release.
>
> Public keys are available at:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/airflow/KEYS
>
> Only votes from PMC members are binding, but the release manager should
> encourage members of the community to test the release and vote with
> "(non-binding)".
>
> As this is the first release, there is no changelog. The source code for
> this release can be found here:
> https://github.com/apache/airflow-client-python/tree/r2.0
>
> Thanks,
> Sumit Maheshwari
> PMC Apache Airflow
>


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