Nice, thanks for helping organise this, Jarek.

It’ll be a great chance to connect with folks across Apache projects and
share
key learnings with(in) the our team.

Thanks & Regards,
Amogh Desai


On Thu, Feb 19, 2026 at 7:48 PM Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Airflow contributor's community,
>
> I guess, we all know that the Airflow Summit is coming in August/September
> in Austin, Texas - this is the huge event that we organize every year - for
> the whole community - users and contributors alike. If you have not yet
> looked it up and have not submitted the CFP yet - you should absolutely
> consider doing it - https://airflowsummit.org/ (
> https://sessionize.com/airflow-summit-2026/) -  the CFP ends 13 of March.
>
> This will be - as every year - a fantastic place to meet and talk to many
> Airflow Committers, Contributors and users - with Builders, Data & AI and
> Data strategy tracks. There you will be able to meet with Thought leaders,
> Airflow Builders and companies and people who use Airflow from all over the
> world - and we would love to see a really diverse set of talks there.
>
> However, this year there is another opportunity to meet just Airflow
> contributors - and also get to see and meet the contributing community from
> other Apache Software Foundation PMC members. contributors and ASF members.
> This year, the annual ASF biggest conference "Community Over Code" is held
> in Europe - namely in Glasgow, October 11-14:
> https://communityovercode.org/. And CFP for Community Over Code is opened
> till 20th of March: https://communityovercode.org/call-for-presentations/
>
> And this year ... we have a separate track there - just for Airflow
> Contributors. This will be a separately branded track (Airflow Contributor
> Days) of Community Over Code where Airflow Contributors will be able to
> talk about contributing to Airflow (so essentially similar to the Builder
> track of Airflow Summit). And if you submit a talk related to Airflow
> Contributions, you are absolutely welcome to also submit talks to
> Community Over Code's Airflow Contributor Days.
>
> The audience will also consist of other ASF project members, and It's a
> great opportunity to show and share experiences of contributing to Airflow
> and learning more about other projects and how ASF works, especially the
> Community track is interesting. Also one Day before Community Over Code is
> also an accompanying, dedicated event "Lakehouse Days"
> https://communityovercode.org/lakehouse-day/ where you will be able to
> meet  Apache Iceberg™, Apache Hudi, Apache Parquet™, Apache Gravitino,
> Apache Polaris committers and contributors.
>
> Several of the PMC members will assess the submissions and pick the talks,
> and you are absolutely welcome to submit your talks (also if you have talks
> about other ASF projects or community - you can submit your talks to other
> tracks as well.
>
> If you have other questions - I am super happy to answer any questions.
>
> J.
>

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