Meetups are a great way for the community to meet face-to-face
Meetups related to the Apache Airflow project are held across the globe, thanks to community volunteers. Interested individuals are encouraged to host community meetups using the name Apache Airflow Meetup in compliance with Apache Software Foundation's branding and trademarks guidelines. No explicit PMC approval is required but also, PMC does not endorse the organizers or communities that organize it.

Hosts are required to ensure that:

  • The Apache Airflow ecosystem should be championed in every meetup and technical session
  • All talks should be vendor-neutral and not sales pitches
  • Each meetup should strive to have at least two talks with speakers representing different companies/organizations if possible to foster neutrality
  • Planned meetups should be brought to the attention of the Airflow dev mailing list
  • All Community Guidelines must be respected including the Code of conduct
Create an event

Create an event using meetup.com or Facebook and recruit some interesting speakers. Drinks and snacks are always nice.

Voice your intent

In describing your event, remember to specify the intended audience – e.g., beginners, intermediates, developers, or architects.

Select a date

Choosing the right day and time is essential for a good turnout. Midweek in the evening tends to work best.

Promote it!

Publicize your meetup as widely as possible! Reach out to the community team, and we will publish your event in the #announcements channel.