Hey all, I added the missing artifact.
Since we need to rerun the vote anyway, I prefer to do it in a new thread
to avoid potential mess.
It will last 72 hours as well, to ensure compliance with ASF procedures and
to give some buffer before I start the next providers wave.
This vote is closed.


Shahar

On Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 8:51 PM Shahar Epstein <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I have just cut an ad-hoc release of the Airflow Providers packages with
> release preparation date 2026-06-26. This email is calling a vote on the
> release,
> which will last for 72 hours - which means that it will end on 2026-06-29
> 17:51 UTC and until 3 binding +1 votes have been received.
>
>
> Consider this my (binding) +1.
>
> The packages included in this release, and the main reason for including
> them, are detailed as follows:
> - Spark - rc1 was rejected due to an ongoing refactoring effort; that
> refactor has since been completed.
> - Kubernetes - bugs introduced by the move to kubernetes client v36 in the
> last release (10.18.0), fixed in this RC.
> - Google - bug fix for the same kubernetes client v36 incompatibility; the
> fix is backward-compatible (works on client v35 and v36).
> - FAB & Keycloak - revert the airflowctl changes released in the last wave
> (https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/68856). Keycloak additionally
> includes a
>   fix for missing Keycloak resources being treated as access-denied
> (#68951).
> - Celery - adding a worker multiprocessing start-method config to curb the
> memory regression (https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/69015). Part of
> Airflow 3.3 readiness effort.
>
> Airflow Providers are available at:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/airflow/providers/2026-06-26
>
> *apache-airflow-providers-2026-06-26-source.tar.gz* is the full source
> tarball of airflow repo - snapshot taken at the moment of provider's
> release.
>
> *apache-airflow-providers-<PROVIDER>-*.tar.gz* are the convenience python
> "sdist" distributions that we publish in PyPI
>
> *apache_airflow_providers_<PROVIDER>-*.whl are the convenience Python
> "wheel" distributions that we publish in PyPI.
>
> The test procedure for PMC members is described in
>
> https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/dev/README_RELEASE_PROVIDERS.md#verify-the-release-candidate-by-pmc-members
>
> The test procedure for and Contributors who would like to test this RC is
> described in:
>
> https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/dev/README_RELEASE_PROVIDERS.md#verify-the-release-candidate-by-contributors
>
>
> Public keys are available at:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/airflow/KEYS
>
> Please vote accordingly:
>
> [ ] +1 approve
> [ ] +0 no opinion
> [ ] -1 disapprove with the reason
>
> Only votes from PMC members are binding, but members of the community are
> encouraged to test the release and vote with "(non-binding)".
>
> Please note that the version number excludes the 'rcX' string.
> This will allow us to rename the artifact without modifying
> the artifact checksums when we actually release it.
>
> The status of testing the providers by the community is kept here:
> https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/69049
>
> The issue is also the easiest way to see important PRs included in the RC
> candidates.
> Detailed changelog for the providers will be published in the
> documentation after the
> RC candidates are released.
>
> You can find the RC packages in PyPI following these links:
>
> https://pypi.org/project/apache-airflow-providers-celery/3.21.0rc1/
>
> https://pypi.org/project/apache-airflow-providers-cncf-kubernetes/10.18.1rc2/
> https://pypi.org/project/apache-airflow-providers-apache-spark/6.2.0rc2/
> https://pypi.org/project/apache-airflow-providers-fab/3.7.1rc1/
> https://pypi.org/project/apache-airflow-providers-google/22.2.1rc1/
> https://pypi.org/project/apache-airflow-providers-keycloak/0.8.1rc1/
>
>
> Cheers,
> Shahar Epstein
>

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