That’s really great news! Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
> Op 1 mei 2018 om 19:33 heeft Ben Tallman <[email protected]> het volgende > geschreven: > > While I'm no longer a Googler, while there, I was excited about this!!! > > Thanks, > Ben > > -- > Ben Tallman - 503.680.5709 > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Maxime Beauchemin < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm sure the community agrees when I say that we're happy and honored to >> have Googlers on board. >> >> Congrats on the launch! >> >> Max >> >>> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Feng Lu <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud >>> launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud >> Composer[1]. >>> Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the >>> community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and >>> involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a >>> workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that >>> such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core >>> value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons, >>> including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and >>> its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make >>> Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging >>> these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be >>> another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we >> got >>> involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers >>> submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking >>> Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to >>> remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will >>> continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering >>> with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers >>> involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1] >>> https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2] >>> https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>* >>> >>
