Thanks a lot, Sid!
Other slides have been published now. May I ask you to tweet and add
them to the wiki too?

https://www.slideshare.net/techblogyahoo/oozieairflow-apacheairflow-oozie
https://speakerdeck.com/hatappi/airflowkarakuroko2nicheng-rihuan-etawake

Airflow is not so popular in Japan yet, and a part of its reason is
few information in Japanese, IMHO.
The above slides are written in Japanese and really valuable for the
(potential) Airflow users in Japan.

Regards,

Kengo Seki <sek...@apache.org>


2017-05-16 3:23 GMT+09:00 siddharth anand <san...@apache.org>:
> Thx Kengo!
>
> I've added @takus slides to Airflow Links
> <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/Airflow+Links> &
> Announcements
> <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW/Announcements#Announcements-April12,2017>
> &
> tweeted them!
>
> -s
>
> On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Kengo Seki <sek...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the announcement, Sid!
>> Yes, we held the first meetup in Tokyo last night. About 20
>> participants enjoyed the following talks:
>>
>> * Takumi Sakamoto (@takus, Kaizen Platform) did a nice introduction
>> about Airflow.
>>   He explained Airflow's nice features such as pool, SLA and backfill,
>>   and showed interesting tips such as combination with Jupyter
>> Notebook and Datadog.
>>   His slide is published in:
>> https://speakerdeck.com/takus/building-data-pipelines-with-apache-airflow
>>
>> * Tomoki Uekusa (@tmk_ueks, Yahoo! Japan) showed their usecase in
>> production.
>>   He replaced some Oozie nodes with Airflow and be happy now :)
>>   He also introduced useful tips, such as utilizing tree view and gantt
>> chart,
>>   and explained the way to implement plugins and showed some real examples.
>>
>> * Yusaku Hatanaka (@hatappi, Speee) compared Airflow and Kuroko2
>> (https://github.com/cookpad/kuroko2).
>>   Unfortunately they moved to the latter, because they didn't needed
>> all of Airflow's rich features
>>   and preferred Ruby over Python. But he explained Airflow's pros and
>> cons in a comprehensible way,
>>   and introduced some pitfalls and useful workarounds such as a
>> problem caused by timezone setting.
>>
>> * I (@sekikn39, NTT Data) explained how to contribute Airflow,
>>   for example the way to search and create JIRA issues, run unit tests
>> and submit PRs.
>>
>> I really appreciate all speakers and audiences, and Yahoo! Japan folks
>> for hosting this event.
>> Though there's time difference between us, I hope to see some of you
>> core developers next time!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Kengo Seki <sek...@apache.org>
>>
>>
>> 2017-04-13 7:09 GMT+09:00 siddharth anand <san...@apache.org>:
>> > Live in Tokyo & want to contribute to @ApacheAirflow
>> > <https://twitter.com/ApacheAirflow>? Check out our new Tokyo meetup :
>> > http://bit.ly/2o7jXWF  <https://t.co/4yaEfFwqu0>. First meetup on May
>> 11 :
>> > https://www.meetup.com/Tokyo-Apache-Airflow-incubating-
>> Meetup/events/238731591/
>> >
>> > Thanks to Kengo Seki (@sekikn) for taking the lead on this!
>> > -s
>>

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