potiuk commented on a change in pull request #13767:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/13767#discussion_r561811331
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+#}
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+Package {{ PACKAGE_PIP_NAME }}
+------------------------------------------------------
+
+Release: {{ RELEASE }}{{ VERSION_SUFFIX }}
+
+Provider package
+----------------
+
+This is a provider package for ``{{PROVIDER_PACKAGE_ID}}`` provider. All
classes for this provider package
+are in ``{{FULL_PACKAGE_NAME}}`` python package.
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+.. note::
+
+ On November 2020, new version of PIP (20.3) has been released with a new,
2020 resolver. This resolver
+ does not yet work with Apache Airflow and might lead to errors in
installation - depends on your choice
+ of extras. In order to install Airflow you need to either downgrade pip to
version 20.2.4
+ ``pip install --upgrade pip==20.2.4`` or, in case you use Pip 20.3, you
need to add option
+ ``--use-deprecated legacy-resolver`` to your pip install command.
+
+
+You can install this package on top of an existing airflow 2.* installation via
+``pip install {{PACKAGE_PIP_NAME}}``
+{%- if PIP_REQUIREMENTS %}
+
+PIP requirements
+----------------
+
+{{ PIP_REQUIREMENTS_TABLE_RST | safe}}
+{%- endif %}
+{%- if CROSS_PROVIDERS_DEPENDENCIES %}
+
+Cross provider package dependencies
+-----------------------------------
+
+Those are dependencies that might be needed in order to use all the features
of the package.
+You need to install the specified backport providers package in order to use
them.
+
+You can install such cross-provider dependencies when installing from PyPI.
For example:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ pip install {{ PACKAGE_PIP_NAME }}[{{ CROSS_PROVIDERS_DEPENDENCIES[0] }}]
+
+
+{{ CROSS_PROVIDERS_DEPENDENCIES_TABLE_RST | safe }}
+
+{%- endif %}
Review comment:
Also one small comment here.
Looking at
https://apache-airflow.slack.com/archives/CCR6P6JRL/p1611225089006700 - this is
why I think we should have the detailed commit log (as a separate document
linked from the index). Users are sometimes aware of the PRs they are
interested in and want to know in which version they were included. And it's
not very easy to find it out. We will have a separate set of tags for each
provider, so for some people, it would be great to have it in this nicely
formatted document rather than having to run some complex git commands to find
out.
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