Hi Jason, Thanks for the direction. I'll post my proposal ideas in the #gsoc Slack channel shortly.
Best regards, Hardik Agarwal On Sat, 7 Mar 2026 at 10:12, Zhe-You(Jason) Liu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Hardik, > > 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 Fri, Mar 6, 2026 at 7:41 PM Hardik Agarwal <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Dear Zhe You Liu, > > > > I am Hardik, a CSE student at VIT, and I am writing to propose my > > candidacy for the "Airflow Breeze Contribution Agent Skills" project. > > > > I have already begun working with the codebase and am prepared for the > > technical challenges of this project: > > > > - Breeze Stability: I recently stabilized my local Breeze/WSL environment > > to resolve over 360 failures while working on PR #62086, specifically > > addressing SQLite and Pydantic schema hurdles in Airflow 3.0. > > - Codebase Logic: I demonstrated my commitment to consistency by > > standardizing 'queued' as '待機中' after verifying the source in > common.json, > > ensuring all updates were grounded in the existing logic. > > - Technical Goal: My primary focus is to use prek to automatically sync > > CLI docstrings into agent skills, which will prevent definition drift. > > > > I have analyzed the Breeze internals and am ready to submit my formal > > proposal. I look forward to your guidance on the next steps. > > > > Best regards, > > Hardik Agarwal > > GitHub: https://github.com/HARDIK-WEB-OSS > > >
