If you want to offer a job - I think you can ask on Slack in the #jobs
channel (you will find the link to slack in the "community" page of
our website).

Generally speaking if you want to ask a concrete question - with a
problem to solve - you can ask there and if someone decides to spend
their time on it you might get help. There are a number of channels such as
#user-troubleshooting. But since Airflow is a free an open-source project
maintained mostly by volunteers, this is not what you would expect from a
commercial product where you might get meeting scheduled and someone
spending their time exclusively on having a meeting with you - but I guess
there some people who you can hire as consultants if you wish to pay for
advisory services. There are also a number of managed services and other
sources in our "ecosystem" page - and you can try to see if you can get
help through one of those.



On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 8:07 AM Daniel Njiu <danielnji...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Apache Airflow Community,I’m reaching out to explore how we can
> leverage Apache Airflow to optimize data sourcing processes. We are
> building a data engine platform for aggregating diverse data sources, then
> generating actionable insights and we believe Airflow’s orchestration
> capabilities could enhance our ETL pipelines and data integration
> workflows.Could
> you kindly recommend a contact or contributor within the Airflow community
> who has expertise in using Airflow for data sourcing use cases? We’d love
> to schedule a meeting to discuss best practices, potential integrations.
> Any
> guidance or suggestions on how to connect with an expert would be greatly
> appreciated.
> Daniel N.
>
> Digital Financial Services
>

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