Re: [Documentation SIG] Notes from 11/3/2020 Call

2020-11-05 Thread Kaxil Naik
Thanks Ry for organizing this and Patrick & Jacob for providing valuable feedback. On Thu, Nov 5, 2020, 18:01 Ry Walker wrote: > Notes from Tuesday’s call have been posted to a Github Discussion: > https://github.com/apache/airflow/discussions/12112 > >- Thanks for attending Patrick Cando-Al

[Documentation SIG] Notes from 11/3/2020 Call

2020-11-05 Thread Ry Walker
Notes from Tuesday’s call have been posted to a Github Discussion: https://github.com/apache/airflow/discussions/12112 - Thanks for attending Patrick Cando-Almeida and Jacob Ward :) Was nice to have people on the call who are newer to Airflow to help highlight the deficiencies. - We di

Measuring community state

2020-11-05 Thread Tomasz Urbaszek
Hey all, Sorry for the enigmatic title but wanted to avoid explicit subject - *Airflow Community Survey 2020* (just to avoid confusion in future). So, we are close to the end of the year and time of last year's community survey. Here is summary and questions we used: https://airflow.apache.org/bl

[Reminder] Airflow Issue Triage process call today

2020-11-05 Thread Vikram Koka
Hey everyone, I would like to remind whoever is interested to help in the Airflow Issue Triage process that we have our call later today. Please note the updated zoom link. *Date*: November 5th *Time*: 8.30-9.30 AM Pacific / 4.30 PM GMT *Zoom link*: https://astronomer.zoom.us/j/92800403473?pwd=TH

Re: Stack Overflow as valuable source of information about Airflow ?

2020-11-05 Thread Martijn Pieters
On 2020/11/05 08:37:28, Jarek Potiuk wrote: > I was wondering if we should do something about it? Maybe we should promote > more Stack Overflow? We already have a link about it on our website in "Ask > the questions' chapter. But Stack Overflow answers and links very rarely > come up in the discu

Re: Default/supported Python versions for Airlfow 2.0

2020-11-05 Thread Kaxil Naik
We should definitely support Python 3.6 to make the Upgrades to Airflow 2.0 a bit easier. As of yesterday, checks these stats from PyPI downloads: Py3.7: 12,578 Py3.6: 9,806 Py3.8: 1,815 On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 11:40 AM Halo Ku wrote: > > If I may point that Airflow is a wokrflow managment sy

Re: [DISCUSS] Weekly newsletter/summary of the things going on in the community

2020-11-05 Thread Tomasz Urbaszek
As for PRs I would say that those two are amazings: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/11534 https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/11195 The auto-refresh is killer feature :D Tomek On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 10:27 PM Karolina Rosół wrote: > Hey, hey! :-) > > There are 2 days left till we send

Re: Stack Overflow as valuable source of information about Airflow ?

2020-11-05 Thread Tomasz Urbaszek
One thing to consider - promoting Stack Overflow will require us to say what is the purpose of: - Stack Overflow - Github issues - Github discussions - Slack channels - dev mailing list - users mailing list We are growing as a community and maintaining so many places will be burdensome I think. T

Re: Default/supported Python versions for Airlfow 2.0

2020-11-05 Thread Halo Ku
  If I may point that Airflow is a wokrflow managment system and as such the power of the tool is in direct extention to the levrage providers. This should also be checked from how many of the providers are compatible with 3.8 / 3.9   Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2020 at 1:16 PM From: "Ash Berlin

Re: Default/supported Python versions for Airlfow 2.0

2020-11-05 Thread Ash Berlin-Taylor
Debian stable ships python 3.7(.3) CentOS 8 has two packages - python36 and python38 Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS) has 3.6.5 Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS) has 3.8.2 (https://pkgs.org/search/?q=python3&on=files) RHEL is harder to find out about . RHEL8 has python 3.6 as python3, and RHEL 8.2 has Py3.8 as a separate pac

Re: Stack Overflow as valuable source of information about Airflow ?

2020-11-05 Thread Tomasz Urbaszek
Apache Superset mentions SO as a place to "ask and answer" questions: https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset#get-involved Personally I think this is a much better approach for building and maintaining knowledge base than asking the same question over and over again on slack because history i

Default/supported Python versions for Airlfow 2.0

2020-11-05 Thread Jarek Potiuk
Hello Everyone, I have a question. What do people think about default version of Pyhon for Airflow 2.0 (and set of supported versions)? Currently, we have python 3.6 as default, but all the version up to 3.8 are officially supported and tested and PR for python 3.9 is in Draft: https://github.com

Stack Overflow as valuable source of information about Airflow ?

2020-11-05 Thread Jarek Potiuk
Hello Everyone, I have recently started to hear that the answers about Airflow in Stack Overflow are rather useful and very high quality. I was wondering if we should do something about it? Maybe we should promote more Stack Overflow? We already have a link about it on our website in "Ask the que