IMPORTANT: Airflow is migrating to Apache

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Chris Riccomini

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Apr 27, 2016, 6:26:17 PM4/27/16
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Hey all,

As some of you already know, we're in the process of moving Airflow into the Apache incubator. This will involve a number of infrastructure and process changes. These changes will include:

1) Migration of airbnb/airflow code base to Apache's Git repository.
2) Migration of Google groups mailing list (this list) to Apache developer list.
3) Migration of Travis CI to use the Apache Git repository.
4) Migration of GitHub wiki to Apache Confluence wiki.
5) Migration of GitHub Issues to Apache Jira.
6) Migration of all existing pull requests to the Apache GitHub account.

We are currently planning to do this migration over the next week, to finish on May 4, 2016. This Google group will go read-only on May 4, 2016, so please cc the d...@airflow.incubator.apache.org list starting today.

What you should do:

* Sign up for the Apache dev and commits mailing lists (send emails to dev-subscribe@airflow.incubator.apache.org and commits-...@airflow.incubator.apache.org  to subscribe to each)
* Sign up for an Apache JIRA account and re-open any issues that you care about in the Apache Airflow JIRA project (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW)
* Sign up for an Apache Confluence account (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRFLOW)
* Update any forks to point to the Apache GitHub repository (https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow)
* Re-open any issues that you care about in the Apache Airflow JIRA project (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW)
* Stop creating GitHub issues and PRs immediately. You can resume PRs once we move Git, and you can create new problem reports as Jiras now. 

Once the code migration happens, you should continue to use GitHub pull requests, as usual, but you must include an Apache JIRA number in the title with the format 'AIRFLOW-XXX: title of issue'. This will allow pull requests to get synced with the Apache JIRA. This will be required. We will publish a more detailed "how to send pull requests" note on the wiki shortly.

Cheers,
Chris

Siddharth Anand

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Apr 27, 2016, 10:11:11 PM4/27/16
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The first phase is done : The old airbnb/airflow Github Wiki has been moved to Apache Airflow Confluence Wiki

Chris Riccomini

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Apr 29, 2016, 12:45:38 PM4/29/16
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I want to reiterate: please sign up for both commits and dev mailing lists. The commits mailing list contains JIRA comments, which is where a lot of discussion is happening. You will miss out on it if you just subscribe to dev.
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