I think we should put this up for discussion. PyPi is not an official apache 
channel, so in theory we could put anything on PyPI. I also think (didn’t 
confirm) pip doesn’t upgrade to RC/beta etc.

Any thoughts?

Bolke.

> On 9 Nov 2017, at 15:53, Arthur Wiedmer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Alek,
> 
> Technically, we cannot release a distribution on PyPI until we have voted
> on a release. And here usually a release artifact. It is a little
> convoluted in the case of Python, but we are getting the hang of it.
> 
> That said, installing from a git reference is a possibility too if you want
> the fastest path to install.
> 
> Best,
> Arthur
> 
> On Nov 9, 2017 06:34, "Alek Storm" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I think this has been mentioned before, but it would be much easier for us
> (my team) to test RCs if they were published to PyPI. Or is that against
> Apache guidelines?
> 
> Alek
> 
> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Michael Crawford <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks.  Yes I understand it isn’t released yet.
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 9, 2017, at 9:09 AM, Driesprong, Fokko <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Michael,
>>> 
>>> You have to install it from the tar.gz:
>>> 
>>> wget
>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/airflow/1.
>> 9.0rc1/apache-airflow-1.9.0rc1+incubating-bin.tar.gz
>>> pip install /tmp/apache-airflow.tar.gz
>>> 
>>> The steps of updating, are in the UPDATING.md:
>>> https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow/blob/master/UPDATING.md
>>> 
>>> Please note that 1.9 is not released yet, but you are welcome to try out
>>> RC1.
>>> 
>>> Cheers, Fokko
>> 
>> 

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