+1 to this, I've had multiple teams that have shied away from airflow because of its operability & deployment story, despite needing something that has all its features.
In terms of radically different takes on workflow engines, I'm very interested in reflow. I haven't used it enough to know if the rough edges are a deal breaker.
In terms of radically different takes on workflow engines, I'm very interested in reflow. I haven't used it enough to know if the rough edges are a deal breaker.