Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Sid Anand
Great feedback. There is an overwhelming interest in moving Gitter to Slack. Just curious: for the folks who set up Slack for other Apache projects, did you go via an Apache Infra ticket? -s On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 4:32 PM James Meickle wrote: > I am in the gitter chat most work days and

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread James Meickle
I am in the gitter chat most work days and there's always activity. I would be fine with switching to permanent retention slack for searchability but don't see the point of switching without that feature. On Fri, Aug 31, 2018, 12:59 Sid Anand wrote: > For a while now, we have had an Airflow

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Pedro Machado
+1 Slack. I've posted questions on gitter that were not answered. I suppose part of the reason is things are hard to find there. I got much better response here. If there is a way to get permanent retention on Slack that would be ideal. On Fri, Aug 31, 2018, 1:28 PM Ben Gregory wrote: > +1 to

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Ben Gregory
+1 to Slack over Gitter On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 12:18 PM Daniel Imberman wrote: > I'm with Adam. Slack has been significantly more useful for the k8s > community. It's now the case that all k8s executor questions are being > fielded on kubernetes.slack.com. Would be great to have an airflow

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Daniel Imberman
I'm with Adam. Slack has been significantly more useful for the k8s community. It's now the case that all k8s executor questions are being fielded on kubernetes.slack.com. Would be great to have an airflow slack instead. On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 10:54 AM Trent Robbins wrote: > I'm in favor of

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Trent Robbins
I'm in favor of (yet another) slack. It will probably improve community growth and development, not just support searchable answers. I think nonprofits have an easy time getting permanent message retention for free but that would be an issue if that was not possible for Airflow. The default free

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Daniel Cohen
As a newcommer I find gitter lacking it's hard to follow or find things. +1 slack On Fri, Aug 31, 2018, 20:11 Adam Boscarino wrote: > The search functionality on Gitter is sorely lacking, which limits it's > usefulness for me. This will probably be unpopular, but I get more out of > the

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Scott Halgrim
I’ve used Airflow Gitter in the past, and received good answers to my questions, but haven’t in a while. I’d hang out more in an Airflow Slack community On Aug 31, 2018, 10:11 AM -0700, Adam Boscarino , wrote: > The search functionality on Gitter is sorely lacking, which limits it's >

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Adam Boscarino
The search functionality on Gitter is sorely lacking, which limits it's usefulness for me. This will probably be unpopular, but I get more out of the communities that use Slack (go, kubernetes, etc.) because the search is so much better. On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 1:05 PM Andrew Harmon wrote: >

Re: Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Andrew Harmon
I'm new to Airlfow and I personally get a lot of use out of Gitter. I find there's almost always someone in there that can help answer a queation. On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 12:58 PM Sid Anand wrote: > For a while now, we have had an Airflow Gitter account. Though this seemed > like a good idea

Retiring Airflow Gitter?

2018-08-31 Thread Sid Anand
For a while now, we have had an Airflow Gitter account. Though this seemed like a good idea initially, I'd like to hear from the community if anyone gets value of out it. I don't believe any of the committers spend any time on Gitter. Early on, the initial committers tried to be available on it,

Re: Add git tag for 1.10

2018-08-31 Thread Kaxil Naik
We already do have it: https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow/releases/tag/1.10.0 On Fri, 31 Aug 2018, 06:23 Beau Barker, wrote: > Can we please tag the final v1.10 commit? >

Re: Will redeploying webserver and scheduler in Kubernetes cluster kill running tasks

2018-08-31 Thread Daniel Imberman
Also worth mentioning that when you restart the scheduler it will use ETCD and postgres to recreate state so you won't end up re-launching tasks/missing tasks On Thu, Aug 30, 2018, 12:54 PM Eamon Keane wrote: > Great I must give pgbouncer a try. Testing on GKE/cloudsql I quickly ran > into that