Awesome work Bowrna, Edith, and Jarek. 👏 On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 10:30 AM Felix Uellendall <felue...@pm.me.invalid> wrote:
> Congrats & Well done! I love the new breeze! 🤩 It is so much more > user-friendly now. > > Best, > Felix > > > > Sent from Proton Mail for iOS > > > On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 06:45, Bowrna Prabhakaran <mailbow...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Congratulations Jarek! Your major contribution is one major reason for > completing this Breeze rewrite project. Kudos to you! > > Thank you Edith, Elad :) That was a pleasure working with you folks. > > On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 7:13 AM Edith Puclla <edithpucll...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Congratulations on this, Jarek! I saw how you pushed a lot on this. >> >> You make it possible! >> >> >> >> El lun, 3 oct 2022 a las 17:12, Jarek Potiuk (<ja...@potiuk.com>) >> escribió: >> >>> Hello Airflow community, >>> >>> I have just merged the last PR from the "Breeze rewrite to Python" >>> project, completing the project we started with Bowrna and Edith as >>> Outreachy interns and Elad co-mentoring it with me. Congrats to Bowrna and >>> Edith for implementing the bulk of the work in a very short time! >>> >>> When it comes to the number and complexity of Bash scripts of ours (and >>> I am really the only one who used to like Bash). >>> >>> We got from this (SLOCC - effective lines of code): >>> >>> sh: 10945 (3.51%) >>> >>> to this: >>> >>> sh: 3536 (0.92%) >>> >>> Less than 1% of our code is bash scripts now. Not all of them really >>> needed (we could rewrite them too) but none of the scripts that are left >>> has the "programmatic" complexity that would justify rewriting. Maybe we >>> will in the future rewrite some of those as well. >>> >>> Also the UI development workflow got improved in a number of ways during >>> the rewrite and it became possible to actually make some changes there for >>> any Pythonista out there (without having to finish Bash-ista studies). >>> >>> We are also now much closer to making Breeze dev env available for >>> Windows users natively - so they do not need WSL2 - this way users on >>> Windows will get it possible to run all the tasks/tests/build >>> documentation/run pre-commit checks etc. natively on Windows.. >>> >>> This is something that's coming next in improving our developer's >>> framework. >>> >>> Greetings from the Apache Con in New Orleans, Apache Airflow is well >>> present here in multiple ways :). >>> >>> J. >>> >> > > -- > Regards > > Bowrna Prabhakaran > >