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[GitHub] mik-laj edited a comment on issue #4524: [AIRFLOW-3707] Group subpackages by cloud providers

mik-laj edited a comment on issue #4524: [AIRFLOW-3707] Group subpackages by cloud providers
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/4524#issuecomment-454203668
 
 
   > This needs a note in updating, otherwise someone might try to install apache-airflow[s3] and be confused by it not working.
   
   That's right. I will add it.
   
   > It might be nice to maintain the old names in the extra section for a release or two to ease upgrade too?
   It is not necessary to enter a transitional period. Old installations will have already installed libraries. On new installations, the command will be made according to the documentation. It is also worth noting that the transition period is introduced in systems to ensure compatibility of computer systems, not as a time to learn for developer. 
   
   I thought to enter a transition period, but by displaying an error message during installation, but I did not find a way. If there was a message for the developer, then a transitional period would make sense. Now we would only move the period where the programmer would be surprised.
   

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