+1 (non-binding) Regards, Arthur On Mar 25, 2016 9:27 AM, "Chris Nauroth" <cnaur...@hortonworks.com> wrote:
> +1 (binding) > > --Chris Nauroth > > > > > On 3/24/16, 8:00 PM, "Siddharth Anand" <san...@agari.com.INVALID> wrote: > > >Following the discussion earlier: > > https://s.apache.org/AirflowDiscussion > > > >I would like to call a VOTE for accepting Airflow as a new incubator > >project. > > > >The proposal is available at: > >https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AirflowProposal > > > >The proposal is also included at the bottom of this email. > > > >Vote is open until at least Tues, 29 March 2016, 23:59:00 PDT > >[ ] +1 accept Airflow into the Apache Incubator > >[ ] ±0 > >[ ] -1 because... > > > >+1 (non-binding) > > > >Thanks, > >-s (Sid) > > > > > >== Abstract == > > > >Airflow is a workflow automation and scheduling system that can be > >used to author and manage data pipelines. > > > >== Proposal == > > > >Airflow provides a system for authoring and managing workflows a.k.a. > >data pipelines a.k.a. DAGs (Directed Acyclic Graphs). The developer > >authors DAGs in Python using an Airflow-provided framework. He/She > >then executes the DAG using Airflow¹s scheduler or registers the DAG > >for event-based execution. A web-based UI provides the developer with > >a range of options for managing and viewing his/her data pipelines. > >Background > > > >Airflow was developed at Airbnb to enable easier authorship and > >management of DAGs than were possible with existing solutions such as > >Oozie and Azkaban. For starters, both Oozie and Azkaban rely on one or > >more XML or property files to be bundled together to define a > >workflow. This separation of code and config can present a challenge > >to understanding the DAG - in Azkaban, a DAG¹s structure is reflected > >by its file system tree and one can find himself/herself traversing > >the file system when inspecting or changing the structure of the DAG. > >Airflow workflows, on the other hand, are simply and elegantly defined > >in Python code, often a single file. Airflow merges the powerful > >Web-based management aspects of projects like Azkaban and Oozie with > >the simplicity and elegance of defining workflows in Python. Airflow, > >less than a year old in terms of its Open Source launch, is currently > >used in production environments in more than 30 companies and boasts > >an active contributor list of more than 100 developers, the vast > >majority of which (>95%) are outside of Airbnb. > > > >We would like to share it with the ASF and begin developing a > >community of developers and users within Apache. > > > >== Rationale == > > > >Many organizations (>30) already benefit from running Airflow to > >manage data pipelines. Our 100+ contributors continue to provide > >integrations with 3rd party systems through the implementation of new > >hooks and operators, both of which are used in defining the tasks that > >compose workflows. > > > >== Current Status == > > > >=== Meritocracy === > > > >Our intent with this incubator proposal is to start building a diverse > >developer community around Airflow following the Apache meritocracy > >model. Since Airflow was open-sourced in mid-2015, we have had fast > >adoption and contributions by multiple organizations the world over. > >We plan to continue to support new contributors and we will work to > >actively promote those who contribute significantly to the project to > >committers. > > > >=== Community === > > > >Airflow is currently being used in over 30 companies. We hope to > >extend our contributor base significantly and invite all those who are > >interested in building large-scale distributed systems to participate. > > > >=== Core Developers === > > > >Airflow is currently being developed by four engineers: Maxime > >Beauchemin, Siddharth Anand, Bolke de Bruin, and Chris Riccomini. > >Chris is a member of the Apache Samza PMC and a contributor to various > >Apache projects, including Apache Kafka and Apache YARN. Maxime, > >Siddharth, and Bolke have contributed to Airflow. > > > >=== Alignment === > >The ASF is the natural choice to host the Airflow project as its goal > >of encouraging community-driven open-source projects fits with our > >vision for Airflow. > > > >== Known Risks == > > > >=== Orphaned Products === > > > >The core developers plan to work part time on the project. There is > >very little risk of Airflow being abandoned as all of our companies > >rely on it. > > > >=== Inexperience with Open Source === > > > >All of the core developers have experience with open source > >development. Chris is a member of the Apache Samza PMC and a > >contributor to various Apache projects, including Apache Kafka and > >Apache YARN. Bolke is contributor on multiple open source projects and > >a few Apache projects as well, including Apache Hive, Apache Hadoop, > >and Apache Ranger. > > > >=== Homogeneous Developers === > > > >The current core developers are all from different companies. Our > >community of 100 contributors hail from over 30 different companies > >from across the world. > > > >=== Reliance on Salaried Developers === > > > >Currently, the only developer paid to work on this project is Maxime. > > > >=== Relationships with Other Apache Products === > > > >Airflow is deeply integrated with Apache products. It currently > >provides hooks and operators to enable workflows to leverage Apache > >Pig, Apache Hive, Apache Spark, Apache Sqoop, Apache Hadoop, etcŠ We > >plan to add support for other Apache projects in the future. > > > >=== An Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand === > > > >While we respect the reputation of the Apache brand and have no doubts > >that it will attract contributors and users, our interest is primarily > >to give Airflow a solid home as an open source project following an > >established development model. We have also given reasons in the > >Rationale and Alignment sections. > > > >== Documentation == > >http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AirflowProposal > > > >== Initial Source == > >https://github.com/airbnb/airflow > > > >== Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan == > > > >As soon as Airflow is approved to join Apache Incubator, Airbnb will > >execute a Software Grant Agreement and the source code will be > >transitioned onto ASF infrastructure. The code is already licensed > >under the Apache Software License, version 2.0. We know of no legal > >encumberments that would inhibit the transfer of source code to the > >ASF. > > > >== External Dependencies == > > > >The dependencies all have Apache compatible licenses. > > > > * > >[[ > https://bitbucket.org/zzzeek/alembic/src/9538c3e1a71c946a53f8762e68e94cf > >bcb9f932f/LICENSE?fileviewer=file-view-default|alembic > >(MIT)]] > > * [[https://github.com/boto/boto/blob/develop/LICENSE|boto (MIT)]] > > * [[https://github.com/celery/celery/blob/master/LICENSE|celery (BSD)]] > > * [[https://github.com/mher/chartkick.py/blob/master/LICENSE|chartkick > >(MIT)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/blob/master/LICENSE.APACHE|cryptogr > >aphy > >(Apache 2.0/BSD)]] > > * > >[[ > https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/src/b74c40b2c107db17f0775be5ec6c44f > >5e1cf5cbf/LICENSE.txt?fileviewer=file-view-default|coverage > >(Apache 2.0)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/coagulant/coveralls-python/blob/master/LICENCE|covera > >lls > >(MIT)]] > > * [[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/croniter|croniter (MIT)]] > > * [[https://github.com/uqfoundation/dill/blob/master/LICENSE|dill > (BSD)]] > > * [[https://github.com/docker/docker-py/blob/master/LICENSE|docker-py > >(Apache 2.0)]] > > * > >[[ > https://bitbucket.org/fabian/filechunkio/src/84289d7599a207f575cb28db719 > >dd9d44e880208/LICENCE?fileviewer=file-view-default|filechunkio > >(MIT)]] > > * > >[[ > https://bitbucket.org/tarek/flake8/src/a209fb69350c572c9b2d7b4b09c7657be > >153be5e/LICENSE?fileviewer=file-view-default|flake8 > >(MIT)]] > > * [[https://github.com/mitsuhiko/flask/blob/master/LICENSE|flask (BSD)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/flask-admin/flask-admin/blob/master/LICENSE|flask-adm > >in > >(BSD)]] > > * > >[[https://github.com/thadeusb/flask-cache/blob/master/LICENSE|flask-cache > >(BSD)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/maxcountryman/flask-login/blob/master/LICENSE|flask-l > >ogin > >(MIT)]] > > * [[https://github.com/mher/flower/blob/master/LICENSE|flower (BSD)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/PythonCharmers/python-future/blob/master/LICENSE.txt| > >future > >(MIT)]] > > * [[https://github.com/benoitc/gunicorn/blob/master/LICENSE|gunicorn > >(MIT)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/youngwookim/hive-thrift-py/blob/master/setup.py|hive- > >thrift-py > >(Apache 2.0)]] > > * [[https://github.com/ipython/ipython/blob/master/COPYING.rst|ipython > >(BSD)]] > > * [[https://github.com/mitsuhiko/jinja2/blob/master/LICENSE|jinja2 > >(BSD)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/blob/master/LICENSE.md|markdow > >n > >(BSD)]] > > * [[https://github.com/pydata/pandas/blob/master/LICENSE|pandas (BSD)]] > > * [[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pygments|pygments (BSD)]] > > * pyhive > > * pydruid > > * PyOpenSSL > > * PySmbClient > > * python-dateutil > > * redis > > * requests > > * setproctitle > > * statsd > > * sphinx > > * sphinx-argparse > > * sphinx_rtd_theme > > * Sphinx-PyPI-upload > > * sqlalchemy (MIT) > > * thrift > > * jaydebeapi > > * mysqlclient > > * unicodecsv > > * slackclient > > * ldap3 > > * Flask-WTF > > * lxml > > * [[https://github.com/bgamble/pykerberos/blob/master/LICENSE|pykerberos > >(Apache 2.0)]] > > * [[https://github.com/pyca/bcrypt/blob/master/LICENSE|bcrypt (Apache > >2.0)]] > > * > >[[ > https://github.com/maxcountryman/flask-bcrypt/blob/master/LICENSE|flask- > >bcrypt > >(BSD)]] > > * [[https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/blob/master/LICENSE.txt|mock > >(BSD)]] > > * [[https://github.com/mtth/hdfs/blob/master/LICENSE|hdfs (MIT)]] > > > >== Cryptography == > > > >None > > > >== Required Resources == > > > >=== Mailing Lists === > > > > * priv...@airflow.incubator.apache.org (moderated) > > * d...@airflow.incubator.apache.org > > * comm...@airflow.incubator.apache.org > > > >=== Subversion Directory === > > > >Git is the preferred source control system: git://git.apache.org/Airflow > > > >=== Issue Tracking === > > > >JIRA Airflow (Airflow) > > > >=== Other Resources === > > > >The existing code already has unit tests, so we would like a Travis > >instance to run them whenever a new patch is submitted. This can be > >added after project creation. > > > >== Initial Committers == > > > > * Maxime Beauchemin > > * Siddharth Anand > > * Chris Riccomini > > * Bolke de Bruin > > * Arthur Wiedmer > > * Dan Davydov > > * Jeremiah Lowin > > * Patrick Leo Tardif > > > >== Affiliations == > > > > * Maxime Beauchemin (Airbnb) > > * Siddharth Anand (Agari) > > * Chris Riccomini (WePay) > > * Bolke de Bruin (ING) > > * Arthur Wiedmer (Airbnb) > > * Dan Davydov (Airbnb) > > * Jeremiah Lowin (Kokino) > > * Patrick Leo Tardif (Airbnb) > > > >== Sponsors == > > > >=== Champion === > > > >Chris Riccomini (WePay, Apache Samza PMC) > > > >=== Nominated Mentors === > > > > * Chris Nauroth (HortonWorks, Apache Hadoop Committer/PMC Member, > >Apache ZooKeeper Committer, Apache Software Foundation Member) > > * Hitesh Shah (HortonWorks, Apache Hadoop Committer/PMC Member, > >Apache Ambari Committer/PMC Member, Apache Tez Committer/PMC Member, > >Apache Software Foundation Member) > > * Jakob Homan (OfferUp, Apache Hadoop Committer/PMC Member, Apache > >Kafka Committer/PMC Member, Apache Samza Committer/PMC Member, Apache > >Giraph Committer/PMC Member, Apache Software Foundation Member) > > > >=== Sponsoring Entity === > > > >We are requesting the Incubator to sponsor this project. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org > >