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Description
John Joyce (Acryl Data) gives a sneak-peek into recent improvements to the DataHub UI and User Experience during the DataHub Community Town Hall on August 27, 2021
A
One
more
time
you'll
have
to
see
me
today,
so
I'm
gonna
reveal
a
little
surprise.
We've
been
working
on,
and
that
is
extreme
makeover
data
hub
edition.
So
if
you
guys
have
been
tuned
into
data
hub
for
a
long
time
since
the
beginning
of
the
year,
actually
you'll
know
that
you
know
our
first
pass
on
the
react.
Ui
was
really
to
get
it
to
parity
with
that
legacy.
A
Ember
app
and
what
we've
begun
to
do
in
the
last
month
is
actually
start
to
improve
the
ui
design
and
kind
of
get
it
into
that
envision
state
we
had
initially
when
we
began
the
migration
to
react.
So
what
we
started
with
is
redesigning
some
of
the
data
set
page
in
particular.
So
that's
what
I'm
going
to
to
demo.
A
So
I'm
going
to
come
over
here
to
data
hub
and
I'm
just
going
to
go
through
the
login
experience
here
and
immediately
you'll
notice,
a
fresh
new
appearance
on
the
home
page.
Now
this
redesign
is
actually
not
complete.
So
I
ask
that
you
kind
of
suspend
your
belief
here,
but
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
and
search
for
some
data
sets
and
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
into
this
first
one
and
you'll
notice.
The
the
new
design
here,
a
couple
of
things
to
call
out
is
we've
kind
of
greatly
improved
the
the
schema
visualization.
A
So
we
have
this
nested
schema
kind
of
expansion
that
we
have
now
we
have
colored
tags,
which
is
exciting.
We
have
these
fun
owner
bubbles.
We
have
the
side
panel
on
the
right
side,
which
gives
the
kind
of
entity
at
a
glance
view.
So
we
have
the
documentation.
We
have
the
statistics
about
the
data
set.
We
have
the
tags,
we
have
the
owners.
A
Obviously
we
have
these
little
toolbars,
where
you
can
switch
between
different
things.
This
is
an
example
of
the
documentation
tab.
One
change
we've
made
is
that
editing
documentation
is
now
an
inline
process,
all
right,
so
my
update,
you
know
just
hit
save
okay.
We
saved
that
properties,
nothing
here,
some
lineage.
You
can
go
ahead
and
see
a
redesigned
sort
of
visualization
experience
a
little
bit
softer
on
the
eyes
nicer
around
the
edges.
A
Query's
got
a
little
bit
of
a
redesign
here
where
we're
actually
highlighting
the
sql
syntax
a
bit
better
than
before.
If
you'll
recall,
we
just
had
some
gray
text
previously,
so
I
think
this
will
be
super
useful
and
then
we
have
you
know
the
the
classic
stats.
Both
the
latest
view,
the
historical
view
not
too
much
has
changed
here
so
yeah.
A
So
basically,
this
is
to
announce
that
we're
going
to
be
kind
of
going
through
the
the
app
piece
by
piece
and
redesigning
it
with
this
fresh,
fresher,
new
look
which
we're
really
excited
about
and
what
I'll
talk
about
next
is
sort
of
what
that
journey
will.
Hopefully
look
like.
A
Okay,
let
me
just
present
so
yeah.
Just
this
final
slide.
The
next
thing
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
kind
of
expanding
beyond
that
data
set
page
to
the
other
entities,
charts
dashboards
tasks
and
pipelines,
and
then
we're
going
to
move
on
from
there
to
redesign
and
rethink
the
search
and
browse
experience.
This
is
sneak
preview
on
the
left
here,
where
we
actually
have
this
more
rich,
faceted
search
experience,
which
I
think
hopefully
will
be
a
big
improvement
from
from
what
we
have
today.
A
Finally,
we'll
be
enriching
that
home
page,
which
will
be
that
next
thing,
with
richer
recommendations,
as
well
as
richer,
jump
off
points
to
both
search
and
sort
of
the
more
classic
hierarchical
discovery
experience.
And
finally,
we
have
we
have
dark
mode
coming
as
well,
so
we'll
kind
of
be
transposing
this
slick.
New
look
into
the
the
dark
mode
world
as
well,
so
super
excited
would
love
any
feedback
from
the
community,
we'll
be
pushing
out
the
first
milestone
here
in
the
next
week
of
the
data
sets
page.
A
You
know
all
the
pages
are
going
to
have
generally
this
branding,
but
some
of
the
you
know
dashboard
chart
other
pages
will
still
sort
of
mainly
look
like
they
did
previously
for
the
time
being
until
we
get
them
all
migrated.
So
that's
pretty
much.
It
really
excited
about
this
one
looking
forward
to
feedback
and
contribution
from
the
community
as
we
as
we
progress
with
this.