Hey Tatiana,

Happy to help you with the survey this year! In previous years we used
Google forms and before publishing the survey we usually brainstormed what
should be in the form, here's the link to discussion from 2020:
https://lists.apache.org/thread/95078q50mpg3gwonczhhg0h846xv9lgg

> How have you reviewed the questions in the past?

There are questions that are repeated on a yearly basis so we can compare
the results (executors, deployment approach, dags, etc). Rest of the
questions were suggested during a discussion (see linked thread) and are
often related to current state in the project (for example AIPs, new
releases, breaking changes etc).

> When are we planning to release the new edition of the survey?

There's no particular date, I believe it would be feasible to run the 2021
survey in Jan/Feb.

Cheers,
Tomek


On Tue, 18 Jan 2022 at 06:06, Tatiana Al-Chueyr Martins <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> During the last years, the Airflow surveys have been very useful to gather
> insights from the  community:
>
>    - Community survey 2020
>    <https://airflow.apache.org/blog/airflow-survey-2020/>
>    - Community survey 2019
>    <https://airflow.apache.org/blog/airflow-survey/>
>    - User survey 2019
>    <https://ash.berlintaylor.com/writings/2019/02/airflow-user-survey-2019/>
>
> My understanding is that in the last two years Tomek Urbaszek has led the
> initiative - and I'd love to contribute to it. What is the best way to
> support this initiative?
>
> How have you reviewed the questions in the past? When are we planning to
> release the new edition of the survey?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tatiana
>

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