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[GitHub] [airflow] JPFrancoia commented on issue #7905: Pandas version pinned to < 1.0.0

JPFrancoia commented on issue #7905:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/7905#issuecomment-624818318


   I understand, thanks for providing more explanations.
   
   Indeed separating the application and library parts of airflow seems to be a good idea.
   To give you a bit of context, I was trying to make aws data wrangler (https://github.com/awslabs/aws-data-wrangler) and Airflow to cohabit. Aws data wrangler moves fast and only supports pandas > 1.0. Ultimately it was possible, but it was a rabbit hole of dependencies and I ended up modifying a setup.py by hand.
   
   Since Airflow is so versatile I imagine people will/are trying to plug different libraries on top of it so this dependency issue will probably happen again. But it's nice that you're thinking ahead!
   
   Thanks for the support.


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