In September, Airbyte released the most number of General Availability (GA) connectors and new sources in a single month. The company also launched its Low-code CDK for Hacktoberfest, offering rewards for contributions to building connectors and reporting bugs. Additionally, several blog posts and YouTube content were published covering topics such as semantic layers and sync intervals. Airbyte's team members will be speaking at dbt Coalesce in New Orleans, and the company is hosting its own move(data) conference on December 7-8. The Drip also highlights new sources and promotions for various connectors.