Airflow 2.37/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Fix url_for_asset fallback and 404 on DAG Audit Log ( #31233).Make BaseJobRunner a generic on the job class ( #31287).Fix crash when clearing run with task from normal to mapped ( #31352).Fix dropdown default and adjust tutorial to use 42 as default for proof ( #31400).Fix error handling when pre-importing modules in DAGs ( #31401).Fix max_active_tis_per_dagrun for Dynamic Task Mapping ( #31406).Ensure min backoff in base sensor is at least 1 ( #31412).Use kube_client over default CoreV1Api for deleting pods ( #31477).Remove dependency already registered for this task warning ( #31502).Include triggerer health status in Airflow /health endpoint ( #31529).Fix airflow users delete CLI command ( #31539).Add the missing map_index to the xcom key when skipping downstream tasks ( #31541).Resolving issue where Grid won't un-collapse when Details is collapsed ( #31561).Add TriggererStatus to OpenAPI spec ( #31579).Hide old alert box when testing connection with different value ( #31606).Fixing broken links in openapi/v1.yaml ( #31619).Control permissibility of driver config in extra from airflow.cfg ( #31754).Use keyword parameters for migration methods for mssql ( #31309).Fix Kubernetes executors detection of deleted pods ( #31274).Cascade update of TaskInstance to TaskMap table ( #31445).Our team of Developers, Application Specialists, Trainers and Testers are located globally in far-east Asia, India, Europe and North America. Our mission is to sustain the future of OpenFOAM as the highly functional, freely available and open source CFD software, offering a long-term and viable complement to CFD codes which are constrained by licence costs and multi-user, multi-processor cost inflation. OpenCFD Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of the ESI Group. the owner of the OpenFOAM Trademark directly released its version of OpenFOAM from January 2016 to the present day. continued to manage and develop OpenFOAM, preparing all releases whose IP was later transferred to and released by OpenFOAM Foundation Inc. OpenCFD Ltd has been managing and developing OpenFOAM since its debut in 2004, releasing all versions prior to 8th August 2011, when OpenCFD transferred the IP rights to the US foundation "OpenFOAM Foundation, inc.". OpenFOAM releases are scheduled every six months in June and December. Tests are designed to assess regression behaviour, memory usage, code performance and scalability. The process of code evaluation, verification and validation includes several hundred daily unit tests, a medium-sized test battery run on a weekly basis, and large industry-based test battery run prior to new version releases. Quality assurance is based on rigorous testing. It is independently tested by ESI-OpenCFD's Application Specialists, Development Partners and selected customers, and supported by ESI's worldwide infrastructure, values and commitment. OpenFOAM is professionally released every six months to include customer sponsored developments and contributions from the community. ![]() OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to acoustics, solid mechanics and electromagnetics. It has a large user base across most areas of engineering and science, from both commercial and academic organisations. OpenFOAM is the free, open source CFD software developed primarily by OpenCFD Ltd since 2004.
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