It's not even remotely close to a dead product. I work in platform-layer consulting where the services are quite often for customers who run ML and other data pipelines and Airflow is overwhelmingly the most popular DAG orchestration tool they're using.
I'm very curious what even gives you that impression. If you follow the link to their Github, it's got 38.5k stars, 14.6k forks, 3190 contributors, 92 releases, the most recent commit is from an hour ago. The most recent release is from last month.
I'm very curious what even gives you that impression. If you follow the link to their Github, it's got 38.5k stars, 14.6k forks, 3190 contributors, 92 releases, the most recent commit is from an hour ago. The most recent release is from last month.