Just noticed I had an incomplete sentence :)

I meant: There is mutual respect between the members since they know that
everyone is working for what's better for the Airflow Community.

On Fri, 2 Aug 2024 at 22:16, Kaxil Naik <kaxiln...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi team,
>
> Before we head for the weekend, I wanted to take a moment to express my
> gratitude and pride in being part of this incredible community
>
> I am so honoured, proud and happy! Over the past few months, and
> especially in the last two weeks, I’ve witnessed our brilliant community
> members come together to draft AIPs, review each other’s work, provide
> constructive feedback, and align on delivering what’s best for Airflow 3.0
> despite occasional disagreements. There is mutual respect between the
> members since they know
>
> This has to be the most activity I have seen on our dev mailing list, even
> more than 2.0. Kudos to all of you!!. In the last 10 days, we have had 12
> AIPs put to a VOTE, and in the last 24 hours alone, 5 AIPs are being VOTED
> on. The context needed for all these amazing AIPs is immense, so a
> huge shoutout to all the devs who dedicated time to read, understand and
> provide feedback on these discussions. All of these while still working on
> Airflow 2.10, providers, helm chart releases & planning for Airflow Summit
> -- that's incredible.
>
> A huge thank you to all Stakeholders (managed Airflow service providers)
> who are dedicating engineers for Airflow 3. Special shoutout to the:
> - Amazon team for taking on Event-driven scheduling and getting the Hybrid
> Executor along the line for 2.10 release.
> - Astronomer team with 12 AIPs !! (putting my OSS hat on). Even excluding
> the sub-AIPs, there are still 7 big AIPs.
> - Google team for starting the discussion for 3.1 with Extendable DAG
> parsing controls AIP
>
> And a special mention to some of our passionate individuals: Jarek, Jens,
> Buğra, and Elad for leading some of the big workstreams. Airflow remains a
> leader in this space because of individuals like you.
>
> We have 15-16 AIPs targeted for Airflow 3 [1] !! If we are able to get all
> of these, it will be a freaking awesome release with a huge impact on
> Airflow and the larger Data Engineering community. The real fun starts now
> as we shift gears from planning to execution as VOTEs start getting
> concluded.
>
> The next few months will be game time and I am sure we will have a fun and
> fulfilling ride. Please enjoy every part of it.
>
> Have a great weekend.
>
> Regards,
> Kaxil
>
>
> [1]:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/Airflow+3+Workstreams
>
>
>

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