> It can mean multiple things, but I’d like it if we used it to mean one
thing in Airflow :)

It does not have to be common. But Ash, if you have a proposal there that
does not conflict with any other meaning used in Airflow already - don't be
shy and constructively propose it :)

On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 7:42 PM Ferruzzi, Dennis
<ferru...@amazon.com.invalid> wrote:

> I like it.
>
> - ferruzzi
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> >  "common" can refer to "common use cases" or "common usage" which makes
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> It can mean multiple things, but I’d like it if we used it to mean one
> thing in Airflow :)
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