Hi Ajay,

Thank you for your interest in the Airflow GSoC project.

I recommend discussing your proposal ideas or questions in the #gsoc
channel on the official Apache Airflow Slack. This helps us avoid
overloading the dev mailing list, where many larger feature and
release‑management discussions take place. I will also share common
questions from other contributors there.

Thank you again, and welcome to the community.

Best regards,
Jason

On Sun, Mar 1, 2026 at 4:57 PM Chinni Yadav <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Airflow dev members,
> Hello Jarek Potiuk, Jason Liu, Kevin Yang, and Vaquar Khan,
>
> I hope you are doing well. I am planning to apply for GSoC 2026 under
> Apache Airflow, and I wanted to reach out as I begin preparing my proposal.
>
> Over the past few weeks, I have worked on a few PRs in Airflow and explored
> documentation related to core components, providers, and the development
> workflow. This has helped me understand the project better along with the
> expectations for GSoC this year.
>
> I am technically comfortable with Python, C++, C, Rust, Go, JavaScript,
> React, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD
> workflows. In parallel, I have been learning additional tools and
> frameworks to deepen my understanding of the Airflow ecosystem. I am also
> actively following issues, discussions, and ongoing work to develop broader
> context.
>
> As I refine my proposal ideas, I would appreciate any guidance on areas
> where contributions are currently most needed or topics that align well
> with the project’s priorities this year. Additionally, if there is anything
> else I should be doing beyond my current engagement—specific modules to
> explore, tasks to pick up, or discussions to follow—I would be glad to take
> it up. My intention is to prepare a strong, realistic proposal aligned with
> Airflow’s needs.
>
> Thank you for your time, and I look forward to your guidance.
>
> Regards,
> Ajay
>

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