Hi All,

There is a high obstacle of entry to start contributing to Airflow that might 
deter new contributors from actually contributing, and that is the complicated 
environment setup for running pre-commits and tests as described in the quick 
start guide (not so quick actually). One would need an Ubuntu machine lying 
around with pycharm installed and decent cpu & memory to run airflow.

What if there were a public server that aspiring contributors could SSH into, 
skip all the trouble of setups,  dive straight into the code and start working 
on their first issues? Would anyone care to donate a free machine?

Just a thought; thanks for reading.
David

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