> But frankly surprised by this post, how is openness and collaboration will be served by removing this project from an open and collaborative platform?
There are plenty of other platforms we can post on which will have developers and don’t support policies we find repugnant (e.g. reinstating the accounts of neo Nazis). If anything our continued usage of X is also a statement. We didn’t choose for X to become a politically divisive platform, X drew a line in the sand and people can choose for themselves which side of the line they want to be on. There are many other outlets for the community to have discussions (like here, or on slack, or at our meetups). I don’t think we are going to lose much by not posting to X. On Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 11:19 AM Dmitriy Krasnikov <dkrasni...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Just getting back to Airflow, dazzled by distribute tasks ala Conductor in > v3. But frankly surprised by this post, how is openness and collaboration > will be served by removing this project from an open and collaborative > platform? Are we trying to distance ourselves from many developers that are > on X? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ash Berlin-Taylor <a...@apache.org> > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2025 7:44 AM > To: dev@airflow.apache.org > Subject: Discuss: lets' stop posting on X and muffle our account there. > > I don’t think the Apache Airflow project, which values openness and > colbaration should be in any way associated with X/twitter. > > I propose we delete all past posts on twitter, stop any new posts there, > change our profile to link to our Fosstodon account and then make the > account private. (But not delete the account to prevent > squatting/impersonation.) > > Does anyone think differently? Happy for anon/private feedback directly to > me if you don’t want to post publicly on the list. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@airflow.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@airflow.apache.org > >