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Posted to announce@apache.org by Jarek Potiuk <po...@apache.org> on 2022/11/29 14:26:23 UTC

Airflow Providers released on November 29, 2022 are ready

Dear Airflow community,

I'm happy to announce that new versions of Airflow Providers packages
were just released.

This is a follow-up release after the November release. Mostly it's
about fixing problems we found after release with common.sql provider
and its interaction with google/databricks/other providers - fixing the
problems found in the rc2 wave of providers.

Notably, common-sql 1.3.1 provider replaces common-sql 1.3.0 that
introduced accidental backward-incompatible changes - if you have
common-sql 1.3.0 installed, you should upgrade to common-sql 1.3.1 to
avoid compatibility issues.

The source release, as well as the binary releases, are available here:

https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers/installing-from-sources

You can install the providers via PyPI:
https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow-providers/installing-from-pypi

The documentation is available at https://airflow.apache.org/docs/ and
linked from the PyPI packages.

Cheers,

J.