airflow-steward

by apache · Agent Tool · ★ 23

About airflow-steward

Table of Contents generated with DocToc Apache Magpie How adoption works Adopting the framework Bootstrap (copy-pasteable shell) Skill takeover Subsequent contributors Drift detection Skill families Maintenance Cross-references Apache Magpie Heads-up — the project is named Apache Magpie; the GitHub slug rename is still pending. The framework's name is Apache Magpie. The current slug carries for legacy reasons, but the framework is project-agnostic (it stewards multiple ASF project workflows, not just Airflow's), so the working group steering it chose a name that reflects that.

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Quick Facts

Stars23
Forks29
LanguagePython
CategoryAgent Tool
LicenseApache-2.0
Quality Score57.9427472489075/100
Open Issues63
Last Updated2026-06-27
Created2026-04-28
Platformsclaude-code, python
Est. Tokens~16k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is airflow-steward?

airflow-steward is Agent-assisted maintainership and development framework for Apache projects — Triage and Drafting (agent-authored fixes with human review); Mentoring, Pairing (developer-side dev-cycle), and Auto-merg. It is categorized as a Agent Tool with 23 GitHub stars.

What programming language is airflow-steward written in?

airflow-steward is primarily written in Python. It covers topics such as agent-skills, apache, automation.

How do I install or use airflow-steward?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the airflow-steward GitHub repository at github.com/apache/airflow-steward. The project has 23 stars and 29 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does airflow-steward use?

airflow-steward is released under the Apache-2.0 license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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