Re: Jira cleanup and triage

2018-08-24 Thread Naik Kaxil
Thanks @Gerado, Appreciate that. I have closed/resolved the JIRAs. On 24/08/2018, 05:07, "Gerardo Curiel" wrote: Hi Kaxil, On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 6:53 PM Naik Kaxil wrote: > Wherever you see a an open issue associated with merged PR, please mention > the

Re: Jira cleanup and triage

2018-08-23 Thread Gerardo Curiel
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 6:51 PM Driesprong, Fokko wrote: > Recently we've moved the Apache Airflow repo to the Gitbox repo ( > https://gitbox.apache.org/). Before with the Apache repo, the Github repo > was just a mirror of the Apache one. Now we do everything on Github itself. > We still need

Re: Jira cleanup and triage

2018-08-22 Thread Driesprong, Fokko
Hi Gerardo, Thanks for bringing this up. This is actually a good point. Recently we've moved the Apache Airflow repo to the Gitbox repo ( https://gitbox.apache.org/). Before with the Apache repo, the Github repo was just a mirror of the Apache one. Now we do everything on Github itself. We still

Jira cleanup and triage

2018-08-22 Thread Gerardo Curiel
Hi folks, Is there a recommended way for contributors to help close/triage Jira issues? I've been looking at issues to work on next, and I've found a few categories of issues: - Issues in need of triage: these might need to be checked against the latest version and then closed if they can't be

Re: Cleanup

2017-04-05 Thread Vijay Krishna Ramesh
To add to Siddharth's pretty extensive list (in particular, the "delete a DAG from the code that makes up the dag bag folder, but now it shows up with a ! icon and you have to manually set it to is_active = f" issue that I didn't see in 1.8.0-RC4 but started seeing in 1.8.0-RC5 that became 1.8.0)

Re: Cleanup

2017-04-05 Thread siddharth anand
Edgardo, This is a great question and something that requires functionality to address. As Airflow starts getting used for bigger workloads, we need a way to clean up defunct resources. - How do we delete a dag and its related resources? - Until the recent release, the way that I stopped

Cold Case PR Cleanup Status - Deadline Extended to Nov 30

2016-11-17 Thread siddharth anand
Committers, please resolve any open Cold Case PRs that you still have on your list below : https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/Cold-Case+PR+Resolution In the past 6 weeks, we've cleaned up over 70 (from over 110 down to 36! We have 16 more to go to get to our goal of ~20. Dan,

Re: Cold Case PR Cleanup -- Current Status

2016-11-13 Thread siddharth anand
cold case > PR cleanup done. The deadline is Nov 15, just in time for our WePay meetup. > I will be making an announcement there. > > -s > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: *siddharth anand* <san...@apache.org> > Date: Friday, November 4, 2016 &

Fwd: Cold Case PR Cleanup -- Current Status

2016-11-05 Thread siddharth anand
Committers, If you have time this week, please make a push to get your cold case PR cleanup done. The deadline is Nov 15, just in time for our WePay meetup. I will be making an announcement there. -s -- Forwarded message -- From: *siddharth anand* <san...@apache.org> Date:

Re: Cold Case PR Cleanup -- Current Status

2016-11-04 Thread siddharth anand
We have a little over 50 open PRs. We need to get to 10 by the end of the year. Our current rate of new PRs (i.e. during this holiday season) is a handful a week, so 10 open PRs roughly equates to PRs opened within a 2 week period. 2 week turn-around times for PR review should be the commitment

Re: Cold Case PR Cleanup -- Current Status

2016-11-02 Thread siddharth anand
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/Cold-Case+PR+Resolution We are now, for the first time since I can remember, under *60* open PRs! Woo hoo! Keep up the pressure committers! If you haven't yet had closed your tracked PRs, please do so soon. Exactly 1 month ago (Oct 2), when

Cold Case PR Cleanup -- Current Status

2016-11-02 Thread siddharth anand
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/Cold-Case+PR+Resolution [image: Inline image 1] -s