A good way to start your contribution may be to check the Issue list and check 
those with the “good first issue” label.
The community members identify the relatively "straight-forward" issues and add 
this label, so folks who are interested to start contributing can have a 
relatively easy kick-off.

Link: 
https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22



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> On Feb 15, 2024, at 10:06, Ryan Hatter <ryan.hat...@astronomer.io.INVALID> 
> wrote:
> 
> It's also worth checking out the community page
> <https://airflow.apache.org/community/>, and specifically joining the Airflow
> community Slack <https://apache-airflow-slack.herokuapp.com/>.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 10:24 AM Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Rahul,
>> 
>> There is nothing more than the Contributor' guide:
>> https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/contributing-docs/README.rst ,
>> everything is described there, including explanation on how to look for
>> good first issues - https://github.com/apache/airflow/contribute.
>> 
>> You do not need any permission to contribute. Your contributions start with
>> just ... contributing
>> 
>> J.
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 4:20 PM Mridula Pachen <
>> chameleonlabs2...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear Apache Foundation Open Source Community,
>>> 
>>> I hope this message finds you well. My name is Rahul Poolanchalil, and I
>> am
>>> reaching out to express my keen interest in contributing to the Apache
>>> Airflow project. As an admirer of open-source initiatives and a
>>> professional with a background in data engineering, I am eager to lend my
>>> skills and enthusiasm to further enhance the capabilities of Apache
>>> Airflow.
>>> 
>>> Having followed the project for some time, I am impressed by its
>>> robustness, flexibility, and the vibrant community that supports it. The
>>> way Airflow simplifies complex workflow management has not only been
>>> revolutionary for data engineering tasks but also serves as a testament
>> to
>>> the power of collaborative, open-source development.
>>> 
>>> I possess a strong foundation in Python programming. I am particularly
>>> interested in improving documentation, developing new features, fixing
>> bugs
>>> etc. I believe that my background can contribute to the ongoing efforts
>> to
>>> make Airflow even more efficient, user-friendly, and accessible to a
>>> broader audience.
>>> 
>>> I am familiar with the contribution guidelines as outlined in the
>> project's
>>> documentation and am ready to start contributing under the guidance of
>> the
>>> community. I am also open to participating in discussions, code reviews,
>>> and any other activities that can help me integrate into the community
>> and
>>> understand the project's current needs and future direction better.
>>> 
>>> Could you please guide me on how best to get started or if there are any
>>> specific areas or issues that require immediate attention? I am more than
>>> willing to take on tasks that align with my skills and interests and
>> where
>>> I can make the most impact.
>>> 
>>> Thank you for considering my interest in contributing to Apache Airflow.
>> I
>>> look forward to the opportunity to contribute to this incredible project
>>> and to learn from the esteemed members of the community. Please let me
>> know
>>> the next steps or any additional information you need from me.
>>> 
>>> Warm regards,
>>> 
>>> Rahul Poolanchalil
>>> 
>> 

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