Add CodeSee to airflow repo #33591
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Yeah it's a discussion not issue @xinbinhuang :) so @eladkal rightfully converted it. I think if someone could get a sample of how it could look like, it might be interestign, but I have an immediate "No" if tooling like that is only accessible via "request a demo" link or need to authorize it to do something I do not want. The only way we could use it is if it is available to us for absolutely free, without string attached and without having to have meetings and demos scheduled. If they had a free OSS version when one could connect our project without any authorization, without providing personally identifiable data etc. so that we can see what it brings before we committ to i, that would be interesting thing to try. When I try to connect to it with Github and see: This is immediate NO. It's also against the ASF rules - all the repositories that are ASF ones need to have all the apps authorized by the infrastructure, and I am afrais "Act on your behalf" for committers is a big and red NO from the infra team. |
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Description
CodeSee seems to be a good tool to help collaboration and onboard new contributors. It generates a map to help understand and navigate the codebase. Some use cases I have in mind:
Curious on how other people think about this?
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