> 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 > > > ________________________________ > From: Ash Berlin-Taylor <a...@apache.org> > Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2024 7:50 AM > To: dev@airflow.apache.org > Subject: RE: [EXT] [DISCUSS] New provider Common.time > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not > click links or open attachments unless you can confirm the sender and know > the content is safe. > > > > AVERTISSEMENT: Ce courrier électronique provient d’un expéditeur externe. > Ne cliquez sur aucun lien et n’ouvrez aucune pièce jointe si vous ne pouvez > pas confirmer l’identité de l’expéditeur et si vous n’êtes pas certain que > le contenu ne présente aucun risque. > > > > > On 14 Aug 2024, at 15:11, Vincent Beck <vincb...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > "common" can refer to "common use cases" or "common usage" which makes > sense (at least to me). > > It can mean multiple things, but I’d like it if we used it to mean one > thing in Airflow :) >