Hi Ash,

Are you going to record the session in the end?

Thank you so much!

Best,


Gabriele

> On 28 Mar 2019, at 11:35, Ash Berlin-Taylor <a...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> This is today. Hope to see you all there.
> 
> The link below is https://zoom.us/j/458267401
> 
> My original mail might not have been all that clear on the focus of this 
> session: it will be how I work on Airflow itself (rather than using Airflow 
> to build dags) especially around running tests etc
> 
> -ash
> 
> 
> 
>> On 25 Mar 2019, at 16:21, Ash Berlin-Taylor <a...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Due to an epic scheduling mix up (also known as I failed to put something in 
>> my calendar, namely I promised my best man I'd babysit for him on Wednesday. 
>> Oops!) I am moving this to the next day Thursday, 28th March.
>> 
>> Thursday 28th Mar at 17:00 GMT/1pm EST/10am PDT
>> 
>> 
>>> On 22 Mar 2019, at 18:18, Ash Berlin-Taylor <a...@apache.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Airflowers,
>>> 
>>> Starting with some of the newer engineers at Astronomer, a number of people 
>>> have recently asked me what the best way to develop Airflow is, especially 
>>> when it comes to running tests.
>>> 
>>> So I thought I'd host a short group hangout this Wednesday 27th Mar at 
>>> 17:00 GMT/1pm EST/10am PDT (note, times are only 4/7 hours apart next week, 
>>> not the usual 5/8) where I'll run through how I hack on Airflow, tricks I 
>>> use for running tests locally (Sneak preview: I never run them all locally, 
>>> it just takes too long!) and will try to answer any questions.
>>> 
>>> I'll try and record it too for people who can't make it.
>>> 
>>> I'll follow up with a URL once I work out which platform to use (it may be 
>>> a Google Hangout, or something else)
>>> 
>>> If you could reply to me OFF LIST so I can get an idea of interest, that 
>>> would be useful, but not required.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ash
>> 
> 

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