Re: Airflow at SREcon?

2018-02-23 Thread Sid Anand
Also, don't forget to update the Readme (Who uses Airflow? :
https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow) with your companies once you
get to a point where you have Airflow in prod :-)
-s

On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 12:50 PM, Chris Palmer  wrote:

> Not directly on topic to your email, but Fitbit has started using Airflow
> for some things. In particular the Data Engineering team, which I'm a
> member of, and is based in Boston, is starting to use it for much of or ETL
> processes.
>
> Chris
>
> On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 3:23 PM, James Meickle 
> wrote:
>
> > Quantopian is aiming to switch over to Airflow over the course of this
> > year, replacing our existing systems for ingesting financial data. I'll
> be
> > at SREcon Americas this year, potentially with some of my coworkers;
> we're
> > located in Boston, which doesn't seem to have many users yet, so we'd
> love
> > to get to know some other users while we're on the west coast!
> >
> > It looks like we'll be missing the next Bay Area meetup, but perhaps some
> > Airflow users will also be at SREcon?
> >
> > -James M.
> >
>


Re: Airflow at SREcon?

2018-02-23 Thread Chris Palmer
Not directly on topic to your email, but Fitbit has started using Airflow
for some things. In particular the Data Engineering team, which I'm a
member of, and is based in Boston, is starting to use it for much of or ETL
processes.

Chris

On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 3:23 PM, James Meickle 
wrote:

> Quantopian is aiming to switch over to Airflow over the course of this
> year, replacing our existing systems for ingesting financial data. I'll be
> at SREcon Americas this year, potentially with some of my coworkers; we're
> located in Boston, which doesn't seem to have many users yet, so we'd love
> to get to know some other users while we're on the west coast!
>
> It looks like we'll be missing the next Bay Area meetup, but perhaps some
> Airflow users will also be at SREcon?
>
> -James M.
>


Re: Airflow at SREcon?

2018-02-23 Thread Sid Anand
You could also try organizing a meet-up in the Boston area for Airflow and
see who signs up. That way, you'd get sense of the community size there.

We have meet-ups in Tokyo, Amsterdam, NYC, and the SF Bay Area currently...
Boston sounds like a reasonable next step.
-s

On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 12:23 PM, James Meickle 
wrote:

> Quantopian is aiming to switch over to Airflow over the course of this
> year, replacing our existing systems for ingesting financial data. I'll be
> at SREcon Americas this year, potentially with some of my coworkers; we're
> located in Boston, which doesn't seem to have many users yet, so we'd love
> to get to know some other users while we're on the west coast!
>
> It looks like we'll be missing the next Bay Area meetup, but perhaps some
> Airflow users will also be at SREcon?
>
> -James M.
>