Love the idea of pairing :)
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 3:06 PM Ry Walker wrote:
> Karolina, I'd love to "pair" with you on this, if you're down for it.
>
> We'd like to get monthly global airflow meetups going, and content related
> to that should be in the newsletter as well. And as I mentioned be
Karolina, I'd love to "pair" with you on this, if you're down for it.
We'd like to get monthly global airflow meetups going, and content related
to that should be in the newsletter as well. And as I mentioned before, we
could use the Airflow Summit mailing list and brand for this newsletter so
tha
Yea some issues with "good-first-issue" labels (maybe Top 5) or something
like that on the newsletter would be good
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 12:47 PM Tomasz Urbaszek
wrote:
> How about including new blogs / articles / tutorials? Probably a section
> for new contributors or contributors -to-be wi
Hi all,
I am an engineer, and currently we are exploring airflow for better deployment
of our legacy pipelines.
So my main suggestion for the documentation is all the methods ,whether
in-built or contributed , should have small examples attached alongside their
explanation.This would enrich the
How about including new blogs / articles / tutorials? Probably a section
for new contributors or contributors -to-be with still open good first
issues may be a nice thing :)
Cheers,
Tomek
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 11:46 AM Karolina Rosół
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Monthly cadence would work best for me
Hi all,
Monthly cadence would work best for me as well 😺 and yes I am volunteering
for this role. I can actually sum up the whole September 2020 as a starting
point. Does anyone have certain needs in terms of what should be included
in such a newsletter? Except for the things that have been mentio