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✈️ Going home following the #aiohttp #sprint at @ManGroup hackathon. Got to see two other active maintainers IRL 🎉, and maintainers of other wonderful projects (@tiangolo @jarekpotiuk).
Met many outstanding contributors and had fun exploring rabbit holes!
Tnx, Man!
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Off to Man Group hackathon in London to lead an #aiohttp sprint day with two other maintainers (Nick Koston nand Sam Bull).
Looking forward to seeing a bunch of folks I haven't seen in a while (👋 @tiangolo and @jarekpotiuk).
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Going to #PyConUS for the first time. Looking forward to actually meet the community folks. Just in time to gear up for development streamlining discussions for the upcoming
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Everyone that manages security reports for Open Source projects have been getting a higher workload because of AI. Both real reports and just slop - reports including vulnerabilities in code that doesn't exist. For some, this is becoming a denial of service attack, with developers having to spend valuable, and in some cases unpaid, time to sort out what's real and may be a vulnerability.
Jarek Potiuk, member of The Apache Software Foundation will talk about this on the GVIP Summit Wednesday Jan 28th in Brussels. We still have a few seats available - but hurry up to register!
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"The release served as a crucial turning point for the project. Downloads from its GitHub repository increased, and more enterprises adopted the software. Encouraged by this growth, the team envisioned the next generation of Airflow: a modular architecture, a more modern user interface, and a “run anywhere, anytime” feature, enabling it to operate on premises, in the cloud, or on edge devices and handle event-driven and ad hoc scenarios in addition to scheduled tasks. The team delivered on this vision with the launch of Airflow 3.0 last April.
“It was amazing that we managed to ‘rebuild the plane while flying it’ when we worked on Airflow 3—even if we had some temporary issues and glitches,” says Jarek Potiuk, one of the foremost contributors to Airflow and now a member of its project-management committee. “We had to refactor and move a lot of pieces of the software while keeping Airflow 2 running and providing some bug fixes for it.”
Compared with Airflow’s second version, which Koka says had only a few hundred to a thousand downloads per month on GitHub, “now we’re averaging somewhere between 35 to 40 million downloads a month,” he says. The project’s community also soared, with more than 3,000 developers of all skill levels from around the world contributing to Airflow."
https://spectrum.ieee.org/apache-airflow-3-programmatic-workflows
#AirFlow #ApacheAirflow #AirBnB #OpenSource #FLOSS #WorkflowOrchestratror #Python #DataPipelines