Re: best way to handle version upgrades of libraries used by tasks

2018-02-04 Thread Dennis O'Brien
Thanks for the input! I'll take a look at using queues for this. thanks, Dennis On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:17 PM Hbw wrote: > Run them on different workers by using queues? > That way different workers can have different 3rd party libs while sharing > the same

Re: Airflow Documentation - Readthedocs

2018-02-04 Thread Andy Hadjigeorgiou
Same here - I still have a couple outstanding tickets re: documentation for 2.0, would be helpful if I had additional access - Andy > On Feb 4, 2018, at 12:07 PM, Naik Kaxil wrote: > > Happy to pick it up if permitted. > > Regards, > Kaxil > > On 04/02/2018, 16:14, "Bolke

Re: Airflow Documentation - Readthedocs

2018-02-04 Thread Naik Kaxil
Happy to pick it up if permitted. Regards, Kaxil On 04/02/2018, 16:14, "Bolke de Bruin" wrote: Perfectly fine to me. It would be highly appreciated if this could be picked up so it can be made opart of the release process. @Arthur @max: can you share / make

Re: Airflow Documentation - Readthedocs

2018-02-04 Thread Bolke de Bruin
Perfectly fine to me. It would be highly appreciated if this could be picked up so it can be made opart of the release process. @Arthur @max: can you share / make available credentials? Cheers Bolke > On 4 Feb 2018, at 15:16, Naik Kaxil wrote: > > Yes, the same happened to

Re: Airflow Documentation - Readthedocs

2018-02-04 Thread Naik Kaxil
Yes, the same happened to me. One of my colleague wanted to use a Google Cloud Storage operator but he was looking at the old docs so he couldn't find one. I suggest we should have documentation at 2 places: 1) PythonHosted - For latest stable airflow version on PyPI 2) Readthedocs - For

Re: Airflow Documentation - Readthedocs

2018-02-04 Thread Driesprong, Fokko
This is a good question, I see that artwr and Maxime are owners of the project, maybe they can fix the build? Or add some more Airflow committers as readthedocs project owners. I get quite some questions from colleagues because they are reading old docs :) Cheers, Fokko 2018-02-04 14:32

Airflow Documentation - Readthedocs

2018-02-04 Thread Naik Kaxil
Hi guys, Are we still using http://airflow.readthedocs.io/ for latest documentation? I see that the last build was 2 months ago which failed.. http://readthedocs.org/projects/airflow/builds/ The documentation at http://pythonhosted.org/airflow/ will only be for the latest airflow version at