What makes this Helm different than the one Apache.org host? #709
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The README claims
However this repo does not seem to be the same as https://airflow.apache.org/docs/helm-chart/ which its charts are hosted on the official Apache repo. My intuition assumes the one hosted on apache.org is the "standard". Can folks of the community clarify this and the differences. |
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See #211 for context |
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There are many differences as they are separate projects, however, if we talk in terms of linage, the user-community chart is the direct descendant of the old The claim of "standard" is because literally millions of deployments have happened from the Personally, I think that the current state of the user-community chart is still much easier to use and deploy in real-world settings than the official one. Furthermore, due to the insane number of deployments of the user-community chart, it kind of has to remain separate so people don't have to migrate around on their critical airflow deployments. |
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There are many differences as they are separate projects, however, if we talk in terms of linage, the user-community chart is the direct descendant of the old
stable/airflow
chart whereas the official airflow chart is based on Astronomer's old chart (which ironically was also forked fromstable/airflow
in the distant past).The claim of "standard" is because literally millions of deployments have happened from the
stable/airflow
chart, and it has set the standard in a very real sense.Personally, I think that the current state of the user-community chart is still much easier to use and deploy in real-world settings than the official one. Furthermore, due to the insane number of deployment…