And actually - when it comes to this discussion - we will be supper-happy if you could help us with providing other examples and some preliminary result of your analysis... I think that would be super helpful if you could take part in the discussion!
J. On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 12:54 PM Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote: > I think so far it is "release when we are ready" schedule. This is > something that we will be discussing on improving for our Airflow 2.0 > schedule most likely so maybe that will be a good time to discuss it. We > will likely do some analysis of current approach, pros and cons of > different approaches - maybe you can join the discussion then? Just watch > the devlist. > > J. > > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 11:10 AM Teia Gatling <tgatl...@gwmail.gwu.edu> > wrote: > >> ALCON, >> >> I am currently a doctoral candidate with the George Washington University >> working towards a Doctorate in Engineering Management. My current >> research >> topic surrounds the release time of software updates. Is there a method >> used to determine the current release schedules in support of Apache >> products that can be shared? >> >> If available, I would be interested in discussing my topic further with >> you. Please let me know if this is possible. >> >> Thanks, >> Teia Gatling >> GWU SEAS >> Engineering Management >> > > > -- > +48 660 796 129 > -- +48 660 796 129