[GitHub] [airflow] jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: Make region parameter required in Google Dataproc operators and hooks

2020-09-03 Thread GitBox
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[GitHub] [airflow] jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: Make region parameter required in Google Dataproc operators and hooks

2020-09-03 Thread GitBox
jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/10687#issuecomment-686848519 @turbaszek I do not think we should unify naming on location as this would not line up with the REST API or the python client lib. the right thing to do here is a b

[GitHub] [airflow] jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: Make region parameter required in Google Dataproc operators and hooks

2020-09-03 Thread GitBox
jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/10687#issuecomment-686848519 @turbaszek I do not think we should unify naming on location as this would not line up with the REST API or the python client lib. the right thing to do here is a b

[GitHub] [airflow] jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: Make region parameter required in Google Dataproc operators and hooks

2020-09-03 Thread GitBox
jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/10687#issuecomment-686848519 @turbaszek I do not think we should unify naming on location as this would not line up with the REST API or the python client lib. the right thing to do here is a b

[GitHub] [airflow] jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: Make region parameter required in Google Dataproc operators and hooks

2020-09-03 Thread GitBox
jaketf edited a comment on issue #10687: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/10687#issuecomment-686848519 @turbaszek I do not think we should unify naming on location as this would not line up with the REST API or the python client lib. the right thing to do here is a b