top | item 43763691 Apache Airflow 3.0 Release 19 points| xtreak29 | 10 months ago |airflow.apache.org 2 comments order hn newest wodenokoto|10 months ago Anyone been running this? Sounds like a major overhaul. Is this something one should stay away from in a greenfield project because documentation is maybe not even ready? thenaturalist|10 months ago Not 3.0 yet, but Airflow is a very, very mature project I'd say.It was released Oct. 2014, joined Apache Foundation in 2016, became a top level project in 2019.Check the release notes/ blog post and you'll see the amount of people involved.In this release, some, but not all features are genuinely new without past dependencies, but I didn't spot major breaking changes.I'd confidently go ahead, esp. in greenfield.Might be a bit more muddy to migrate from 2.X to 3 atm. unknown|10 months ago [deleted]
wodenokoto|10 months ago Anyone been running this? Sounds like a major overhaul. Is this something one should stay away from in a greenfield project because documentation is maybe not even ready? thenaturalist|10 months ago Not 3.0 yet, but Airflow is a very, very mature project I'd say.It was released Oct. 2014, joined Apache Foundation in 2016, became a top level project in 2019.Check the release notes/ blog post and you'll see the amount of people involved.In this release, some, but not all features are genuinely new without past dependencies, but I didn't spot major breaking changes.I'd confidently go ahead, esp. in greenfield.Might be a bit more muddy to migrate from 2.X to 3 atm.
thenaturalist|10 months ago Not 3.0 yet, but Airflow is a very, very mature project I'd say.It was released Oct. 2014, joined Apache Foundation in 2016, became a top level project in 2019.Check the release notes/ blog post and you'll see the amount of people involved.In this release, some, but not all features are genuinely new without past dependencies, but I didn't spot major breaking changes.I'd confidently go ahead, esp. in greenfield.Might be a bit more muddy to migrate from 2.X to 3 atm.
wodenokoto|10 months ago
thenaturalist|10 months ago
It was released Oct. 2014, joined Apache Foundation in 2016, became a top level project in 2019.
Check the release notes/ blog post and you'll see the amount of people involved.
In this release, some, but not all features are genuinely new without past dependencies, but I didn't spot major breaking changes.
I'd confidently go ahead, esp. in greenfield.
Might be a bit more muddy to migrate from 2.X to 3 atm.
unknown|10 months ago
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