Taragolis opened a new pull request, #39340:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/39340

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   Couple days ago Slack sent auto message to my my email which informed me 
that ``files.upload`` discontinued soon
   
   > Hello Andrey Anshin,
   > 
   > A workspace that you administer contains apps or integrations that 
recently used the [files.upload web API 
method](https://api.slack.com/methods/files.upload). We want to inform you 
about two important changes coming to support for the files.upload API.
   >    
   > **May 8, 2024**
   > Newly created Slack apps will no longer be able to access the files.upload 
API. Existing applications will be able to continue using files.upload until 
support is discontinued.
   >    
   > **March 11, 2025**
   > Support for the files.upload API for all apps will be discontinued.
   
   Link for more details about upcoming changes: 
https://api.slack.com/changelog/2024-04-a-better-way-to-upload-files-is-here-to-stay
   
   Recently we add support of `v2` method 
https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/36757, and also add 
`SlackHook.send_file_v1_to_v2` for smooth transition between `v1` and `v2` 
which used in operators under the hood
   
   So I would propose to switch by default to `v2`:
   - Users who create Slack Apps after the **May 8, 2024** has not affected and 
could use Slack Operators which intends to send files into the slack
   - Users who use Slack Apps which created before **May 8, 2024** should grant 
additional scopes for the application, no mandatory changes required in existed 
tasks
   
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