Hi all,

We have been running “PR of the Month” votes for a while now but I’d like
to take a moment to personally recognize two individuals who have gone
above and beyond in helping ensure the stability of Airflow 3.1.x.

*Karthikeyan Singaravelan (tirkathi):*

Karthikeyan has created more than 25 detailed GitHub issues
<https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues?q=is%3Aissue%20author%3Atirkarthi>,
many of which make fixing bugs significantly easier thanks to the clarity
and completeness of his reports.

In the last three weeks alone, he’s uncovered several critical issues,
including:
- N+1 query problems in the API server
- Scheduler/DAG Processor crashes under specific conditions

*Jeongwoo Do (wjddn279):*

While Jeongwoo has opened only a couple of GitHub issues
<https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues?q=is%3Aissue%20author%3Awjddn279>
recently,
it has had outsized impact.
The deep investigation into memory profiling and leaks directly contributed
to identifying and fixing the memory leak issues in Airflow 3.1.1
<https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/56641#issuecomment-3461512931>.

The level of detail in the issue including steps to reproduce and
root-cause analysis made debugging far easier and was, in many ways, as
valuable as the fixes themselves.

A huge thank you to both Karthikeyan and Jeongwoo for doing this.

Contributions like these, even beyond code, play a major role in making
Airflow more stable and robust for everyone.

Regards,
Kaxil

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