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Exploring the Power of Airflow 3 at Astronomer with Amogh Desai
Manage episode 456666345 series 2948506
What does it take to go from fixing a broken link to becoming a committer for one of the world’s leading open-source projects?
Amogh Desai, Senior Software Engineer at Astronomer, takes us through his journey with Apache Airflow. From small contributions to building meaningful connections in the open-source community, Amogh’s story provides actionable insights for anyone on the cusp of their open-source journey.
Key Takeaways:
(02:09) Building data engineering platforms at Cloudera with Kubernetes.
(04:00) Brainstorming led to contributing to Apache Airflow.
(05:17) Starting small with link fixes, progressing to Breeze development.
(07:00) Becoming a committer for Apache Airflow in September 2023.
(09:51) The steep learning curve for contributing to Airflow.
(16:30) Using GitHub’s “good-first-issue” label to get started.
(18:15) Setting up a development environment with Breeze.
(22:00) Open-source contributions enhance your resume and career.
(24:51) Amogh’s advice: Start small and stay consistent.
(28:12) Engage with the community via Slack, email lists and meetups.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amogh-desai-385141157/?originalSubdomain=in%20%20https://www.linkedin.com/company/astronomer/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/astronomer/
Apache Airflow GitHub Repository -
https://github.com/apache/airflow
https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.rst
https://github.com/apache/airflow/tree/main/dev/breeze
Thanks for listening to “The Data Flowcast: Mastering Airflow for Data Engineering & AI.” If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any of the insightful conversations.
#AI #Automation #Airflow #MachineLearning
37 episoder
Exploring the Power of Airflow 3 at Astronomer with Amogh Desai
The Data Flowcast: Mastering Airflow for Data Engineering & AI
Manage episode 456666345 series 2948506
What does it take to go from fixing a broken link to becoming a committer for one of the world’s leading open-source projects?
Amogh Desai, Senior Software Engineer at Astronomer, takes us through his journey with Apache Airflow. From small contributions to building meaningful connections in the open-source community, Amogh’s story provides actionable insights for anyone on the cusp of their open-source journey.
Key Takeaways:
(02:09) Building data engineering platforms at Cloudera with Kubernetes.
(04:00) Brainstorming led to contributing to Apache Airflow.
(05:17) Starting small with link fixes, progressing to Breeze development.
(07:00) Becoming a committer for Apache Airflow in September 2023.
(09:51) The steep learning curve for contributing to Airflow.
(16:30) Using GitHub’s “good-first-issue” label to get started.
(18:15) Setting up a development environment with Breeze.
(22:00) Open-source contributions enhance your resume and career.
(24:51) Amogh’s advice: Start small and stay consistent.
(28:12) Engage with the community via Slack, email lists and meetups.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amogh-desai-385141157/?originalSubdomain=in%20%20https://www.linkedin.com/company/astronomer/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/astronomer/
Apache Airflow GitHub Repository -
https://github.com/apache/airflow
https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.rst
https://github.com/apache/airflow/tree/main/dev/breeze
Thanks for listening to “The Data Flowcast: Mastering Airflow for Data Engineering & AI.” If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any of the insightful conversations.
#AI #Automation #Airflow #MachineLearning
37 episoder
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