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Posted to dev@airflow.apache.org by Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.INVALID> on 2018/05/01 16:58:53 UTC

Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

*Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud Composer[1].
Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we got
involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Bolke de Bruin <bd...@gmail.com>.
That’s really great news!

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad

> Op 1 mei 2018 om 19:33 heeft Ben Tallman <bt...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> While I'm no longer a Googler, while there, I was excited about this!!!
> 
> Thanks,
> Ben
> 
> --
> Ben Tallman - 503.680.5709
> 
> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Maxime Beauchemin <
> maximebeauchemin@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I'm sure the community agrees when I say that we're happy and honored to
>> have Googlers on board.
>> 
>> Congrats on the launch!
>> 
>> Max
>> 
>>> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:
>>> 
>>> *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
>>> launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud
>> Composer[1].
>>> Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
>>> community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
>>> involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
>>> workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
>>> such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
>>> value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
>>> including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
>>> its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
>>> Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
>>> these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
>>> another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we
>> got
>>> involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
>>> submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
>>> Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
>>> remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
>>> continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
>>> with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
>>> involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
>>> https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
>>> https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
>>> 
>> 

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Ben Tallman <bt...@gmail.com>.
While I'm no longer a Googler, while there, I was excited about this!!!

Thanks,
Ben

--
Ben Tallman - 503.680.5709

On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Maxime Beauchemin <
maximebeauchemin@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm sure the community agrees when I say that we're happy and honored to
> have Googlers on board.
>
> Congrats on the launch!
>
> Max
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> > *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> > launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud
> Composer[1].
> > Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
> > community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
> > involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
> > workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
> > such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
> > value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
> > including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
> > its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> > Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
> > these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
> > another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we
> got
> > involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
> > submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> > Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> > remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> > continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
> > with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
> > involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> > https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
> > https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
> >
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Maxime Beauchemin <ma...@gmail.com>.
I'm sure the community agrees when I say that we're happy and honored to
have Googlers on board.

Congrats on the launch!

Max

On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:

> *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud Composer[1].
> Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
> community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
> involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
> workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
> such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
> value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
> including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
> its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
> these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
> another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we got
> involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
> submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
> with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
> involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
> https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Naik Kaxil <k....@reply.com>.
Finally!! ( Was quite excited for the beta release after trying the alpha.

Nice work Feng Lu and the team.

Regards,
Kaxil 

On 01/05/2018, 20:07, "Gerard Toonstra" <gt...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Really good stuff. About 1.5 years ago I talked to some googlers on how
    awesome it would be to
    integrate the principles of airflow onto GCP and maybe even make it
    available as some sort of
    "launcher". Looks like you went beyond that and made it a core product
    instead!
    
    Going to look into this over the weekend and very likely develop a new
    tutorial on top of this.
    
    Great effort, awesome work.
    
    G>
    
    
    On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 6:58 PM, Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:
    
    > *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
    > launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud Composer[1].
    > Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
    > community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
    > involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
    > workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
    > such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
    > value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
    > including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
    > its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
    > Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
    > these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
    > another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we got
    > involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
    > submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
    > Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
    > remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
    > continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
    > with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
    > involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
    > https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
    > https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
    >
    



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Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Gerard Toonstra <gt...@gmail.com>.
Really good stuff. About 1.5 years ago I talked to some googlers on how
awesome it would be to
integrate the principles of airflow onto GCP and maybe even make it
available as some sort of
"launcher". Looks like you went beyond that and made it a core product
instead!

Going to look into this over the weekend and very likely develop a new
tutorial on top of this.

Great effort, awesome work.

G>


On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 6:58 PM, Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:

> *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud Composer[1].
> Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
> community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
> involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
> workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
> such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
> value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
> including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
> its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
> these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
> another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we got
> involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
> submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
> with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
> involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
> https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by George Leslie-Waksman <ge...@cloverhealth.com.INVALID>.
Wow! That's awesome!

On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 12:28 PM Chris Riccomini <cr...@apache.org>
wrote:

> Awesome work, Feng! Very cool. :)
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:10 PM, Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid>
> wrote:
>
> > Thank you all and looking forward to the many collaborations to come!
> >
> > On Tue, May 1, 2018, 17:37 Alex Tronchin-James 949-412-7220
> <(949)%20412-7220> <
> > alex.n.james@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Bravo!
> > >
> > > On Tue, May 1, 2018, 12:57 Driesprong, Fokko <fo...@driesprong.frl>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Awesome! Looking forward to give it a spin! Great job guys!
> > > >
> > > > Cheers!
> > > >
> > > > 2018-05-01 21:26 GMT+02:00 Arthur Wiedmer <arthur.wiedmer@gmail.com
> >:
> > > >
> > > > > Feng,
> > > > >
> > > > > We are really grateful for the work Googlers have put in the in the
> > > > > project, including improving compatibility with GCP.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks for your contributions and congratulations on the launch!
> > > > >
> > > > > Best regards,
> > > > > Arthur
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:59 AM Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google
> Cloud
> > > > > > launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud
> > > > > Composer[1].
> > > > > > Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect
> > with
> > > > the
> > > > > > community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for
> Composer
> > > and
> > > > > > involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to
> > > build a
> > > > > > workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly
> > believe
> > > > that
> > > > > > such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as
> a
> > > core
> > > > > > value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many
> > > reasons,
> > > > > > including the awesome community, its approachability for
> > developers,
> > > > and
> > > > > > its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to
> > make
> > > > > > Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also
> > > > encouraging
> > > > > > these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether
> it
> > > be
> > > > > > another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud
> > Composer
> > > we
> > > > > got
> > > > > > involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few
> > > > Googlers
> > > > > > submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on
> > forking
> > > > > > Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our
> commitment
> > to
> > > > > > remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We
> > will
> > > > > > continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to
> > > > partnering
> > > > > > with the community. You should expect to see myself and other
> > > Googlers
> > > > > > involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> > > > > > https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/
> > composer
> > > > >[2]
> > > > > > https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Chris Riccomini <cr...@apache.org>.
Awesome work, Feng! Very cool. :)

On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:10 PM, Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:

> Thank you all and looking forward to the many collaborations to come!
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2018, 17:37 Alex Tronchin-James 949-412-7220 <
> alex.n.james@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Bravo!
> >
> > On Tue, May 1, 2018, 12:57 Driesprong, Fokko <fo...@driesprong.frl>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Awesome! Looking forward to give it a spin! Great job guys!
> > >
> > > Cheers!
> > >
> > > 2018-05-01 21:26 GMT+02:00 Arthur Wiedmer <ar...@gmail.com>:
> > >
> > > > Feng,
> > > >
> > > > We are really grateful for the work Googlers have put in the in the
> > > > project, including improving compatibility with GCP.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your contributions and congratulations on the launch!
> > > >
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Arthur
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:59 AM Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> > > > > launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud
> > > > Composer[1].
> > > > > Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect
> with
> > > the
> > > > > community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer
> > and
> > > > > involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to
> > build a
> > > > > workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly
> believe
> > > that
> > > > > such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a
> > core
> > > > > value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many
> > reasons,
> > > > > including the awesome community, its approachability for
> developers,
> > > and
> > > > > its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to
> make
> > > > > Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also
> > > encouraging
> > > > > these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it
> > be
> > > > > another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud
> Composer
> > we
> > > > got
> > > > > involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few
> > > Googlers
> > > > > submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on
> forking
> > > > > Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment
> to
> > > > > remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We
> will
> > > > > continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to
> > > partnering
> > > > > with the community. You should expect to see myself and other
> > Googlers
> > > > > involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> > > > > https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/
> composer
> > > >[2]
> > > > > https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.INVALID>.
Thank you all and looking forward to the many collaborations to come!

On Tue, May 1, 2018, 17:37 Alex Tronchin-James 949-412-7220 <
alex.n.james@gmail.com> wrote:

> Bravo!
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2018, 12:57 Driesprong, Fokko <fo...@driesprong.frl> wrote:
>
> > Awesome! Looking forward to give it a spin! Great job guys!
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > 2018-05-01 21:26 GMT+02:00 Arthur Wiedmer <ar...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > > Feng,
> > >
> > > We are really grateful for the work Googlers have put in the in the
> > > project, including improving compatibility with GCP.
> > >
> > > Thanks for your contributions and congratulations on the launch!
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > > Arthur
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:59 AM Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > > *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> > > > launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud
> > > Composer[1].
> > > > Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with
> > the
> > > > community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer
> and
> > > > involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to
> build a
> > > > workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe
> > that
> > > > such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a
> core
> > > > value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many
> reasons,
> > > > including the awesome community, its approachability for developers,
> > and
> > > > its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> > > > Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also
> > encouraging
> > > > these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it
> be
> > > > another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer
> we
> > > got
> > > > involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few
> > Googlers
> > > > submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> > > > Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> > > > remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> > > > continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to
> > partnering
> > > > with the community. You should expect to see myself and other
> Googlers
> > > > involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> > > > https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer
> > >[2]
> > > > https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Alex Tronchin-James 949-412-7220 <al...@gmail.com>.
Bravo!

On Tue, May 1, 2018, 12:57 Driesprong, Fokko <fo...@driesprong.frl> wrote:

> Awesome! Looking forward to give it a spin! Great job guys!
>
> Cheers!
>
> 2018-05-01 21:26 GMT+02:00 Arthur Wiedmer <ar...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Feng,
> >
> > We are really grateful for the work Googlers have put in the in the
> > project, including improving compatibility with GCP.
> >
> > Thanks for your contributions and congratulations on the launch!
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Arthur
> >
> >
> > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:59 AM Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid>
> wrote:
> >
> > > *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> > > launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud
> > Composer[1].
> > > Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with
> the
> > > community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
> > > involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
> > > workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe
> that
> > > such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
> > > value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
> > > including the awesome community, its approachability for developers,
> and
> > > its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> > > Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also
> encouraging
> > > these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
> > > another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we
> > got
> > > involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few
> Googlers
> > > submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> > > Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> > > remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> > > continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to
> partnering
> > > with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
> > > involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> > > https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer
> >[2]
> > > https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
> > >
> >
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by "Driesprong, Fokko" <fo...@driesprong.frl>.
Awesome! Looking forward to give it a spin! Great job guys!

Cheers!

2018-05-01 21:26 GMT+02:00 Arthur Wiedmer <ar...@gmail.com>:

> Feng,
>
> We are really grateful for the work Googlers have put in the in the
> project, including improving compatibility with GCP.
>
> Thanks for your contributions and congratulations on the launch!
>
> Best regards,
> Arthur
>
>
> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:59 AM Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> > *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> > launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud
> Composer[1].
> > Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
> > community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
> > involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
> > workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
> > such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
> > value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
> > including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
> > its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> > Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
> > these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
> > another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we
> got
> > involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
> > submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> > Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> > remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> > continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
> > with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
> > involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> > https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
> > https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
> >
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Arthur Wiedmer <ar...@gmail.com>.
Feng,

We are really grateful for the work Googlers have put in the in the
project, including improving compatibility with GCP.

Thanks for your contributions and congratulations on the launch!

Best regards,
Arthur


On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:59 AM Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:

> *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud Composer[1].
> Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
> community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
> involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
> workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
> such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
> value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
> including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
> its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
> these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
> another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we got
> involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
> submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
> with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
> involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
> https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
>

Re: Managed Apache Airflow Service on Google Cloud Platform

Posted by Daniel Imberman <da...@gmail.com>.
+1! Congrats Feng!

On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 9:59 AM Feng Lu <fe...@google.com.invalid> wrote:

> *Hello everyone,I want to let everyone know that today Google Cloud
> launched a new managed service based on Apache Airflow - Cloud Composer[1].
> Now that we have launched into public beta, I wanted to connect with the
> community to share why we chose Airflow and our plans for Composer and
> involvement with the Airflow community.A year ago we set out to build a
> workflow orchestration product for Google Cloud. We strongly believe that
> such a system should be based on open source - it’s described as a core
> value on our public landing page[2]. We chose Airflow for many reasons,
> including the awesome community, its approachability for developers, and
> its core concepts. We built Cloud Composer because we wanted to make
> Airflow accessible to all Google Cloud customers. We’re also encouraging
> these customers to use Airflow outside of Google Cloud - whether it be
> another Cloud or on-premise. When we started building Cloud Composer we got
> involved in the Airflow community. You have probably seen a few Googlers
> submitting pull requests, including myself. We do not plan on forking
> Airflow with the release of Cloud Composer and it’s our commitment to
> remain involved in the Airflow community as we grow Composer. We will
> continue to actively contribute to Airflow and look forward to partnering
> with the community. You should expect to see myself and other Googlers
> involved in Airflow in the future.Best,Feng[1]
> https://cloud.google.com/composer <https://cloud.google.com/composer>[2]
> https://cloud.google.com/ <https://cloud.google.com/>*
>