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Posted to dev@superset.apache.org by Maxime Beauchemin <ma...@gmail.com> on 2019/08/05 23:54:28 UTC

[Superset] Design interest group

Hi all,

As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
<http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what the
future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced) are
specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications like
Superset.

The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8 people)
that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and for
representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
smaller group so we're trying to respect that.

People who want to get involved should:
* be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
* have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
representation
* a deep understanding of the product
* design sense + good UI / UX intuition
* understanding Superset use cases and users

We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the process
and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
communicating in and out as we move forward.

The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the deliverables
as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is that
we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux workflows
like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any case,
expect to see lots of wireframes!

We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be an
absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.

Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we go.

Thanks,

Max

Re: [Superset] Design interest group

Posted by Grace Guo <gr...@airbnb.com>.
Hi Max,

I am Front-end engineer in airbnb. I’s like to join the group and share some work. Thank you!

- Grace

> On Aug 5, 2019, at 4:54 PM, Maxime Beauchemin <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
> planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
> <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what the
> future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced) are
> specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications like
> Superset.
> 
> The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
> that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8 people)
> that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
> community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and for
> representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
> folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
> smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
> 
> People who want to get involved should:
> * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
> * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
> representation
> * a deep understanding of the product
> * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
> * understanding Superset use cases and users
> 
> We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the process
> and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
> feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
> communicating in and out as we move forward.
> 
> The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the deliverables
> as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is that
> we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
> small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux workflows
> like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
> together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
> notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any case,
> expect to see lots of wireframes!
> 
> We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be an
> absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
> guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
> 
> Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
> process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we go.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Max


Re: [Superset] Design interest group

Posted by Maxime Beauchemin <ma...@gmail.com>.
Thanks everyone, we're looking to do a 4 hours kick off meeting coming back
from labor day weekend, most likely on the 4th of September (not set in
stone yet). From that point on, we should expect punctual interactions and
weekly 2h long meetings.

I will start a separate thread with the interested folks to coordinate.

We'll keep the community posted as we move forward.

Max

On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 9:01 AM Ville Brofeldt <vi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Great initiative Max!
>
> I would be happy to participate in this effort if I can be of assistance.
>
> Ville
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 2:54 AM Maxime Beauchemin <
> maximebeauchemin@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
> > planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
> > <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what the
> > future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced)
> are
> > specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications like
> > Superset.
> >
> > The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
> > that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8 people)
> > that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
> > community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and
> for
> > representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
> > folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
> > smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
> >
> > People who want to get involved should:
> > * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
> > * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
> > representation
> > * a deep understanding of the product
> > * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
> > * understanding Superset use cases and users
> >
> > We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the process
> > and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
> > feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
> > communicating in and out as we move forward.
> >
> > The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the
> deliverables
> > as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is
> that
> > we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
> > small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux
> workflows
> > like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
> > together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
> > notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any case,
> > expect to see lots of wireframes!
> >
> > We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be an
> > absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
> > guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
> >
> > Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
> > process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we go.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Max
> >
>

Re: [Superset] Design interest group

Posted by Ville Brofeldt <vi...@gmail.com>.
Great initiative Max!

I would be happy to participate in this effort if I can be of assistance.

Ville

On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 2:54 AM Maxime Beauchemin <ma...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
> planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
> <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what the
> future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced) are
> specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications like
> Superset.
>
> The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
> that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8 people)
> that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
> community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and for
> representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
> folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
> smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
>
> People who want to get involved should:
> * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
> * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
> representation
> * a deep understanding of the product
> * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
> * understanding Superset use cases and users
>
> We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the process
> and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
> feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
> communicating in and out as we move forward.
>
> The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the deliverables
> as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is that
> we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
> small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux workflows
> like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
> together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
> notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any case,
> expect to see lots of wireframes!
>
> We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be an
> absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
> guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
>
> Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
> process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we go.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Max
>

Re: [Superset] Design interest group

Posted by Beto Dealmeida <ro...@dealmeida.net>.
Same here, I'd love to participate.

On 8/7/19 6:03 PM, Vyl Chiang wrote:
> I'm definitely interested in joining. I can represent Lyft's user needs as
> well as soliciting and consolidating feedback from Lyft Design as well.
>
> Thanks!
> Vyl
>
> Vyl Chiang
> Product
> 650.279.1185
> <https://www.lyft.com/>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 11:13 AM Sylvia Tomiyama
> <sy...@airbnb.com.invalid> wrote:
>
>> Hi Max! Thanks for kicking this off. I think it's a really exciting and
>> great thing for Superset.
>>
>> I'd be happy to join in on the efforts. I can represent the user needs we
>> see at Airbnb, and in particular some of the challenges and needs we see
>> for a very mature and large deployment of Superset, as well as how Superset
>> interplays with other data tools in an overall data ecosystem.
>>
>> --Sylvia
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 10:53 AM Eli Brumbaugh
>> <el...@airbnb.com.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Max,
>>>
>>> Thank you for sharing this exciting update. I am interested in
>>> participating on behalf of Airbnb Design.
>>>
>>> I look forward to working with you all.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Eli
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 4:54 PM Maxime Beauchemin <
>>> maximebeauchemin@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
>>>> planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
>>>> <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what
>> the
>>>> future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced)
>>> are
>>>> specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications
>> like
>>>> Superset.
>>>>
>>>> The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
>>>> that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8
>> people)
>>>> that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
>>>> community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and
>>> for
>>>> representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
>>>> folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
>>>> smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
>>>>
>>>> People who want to get involved should:
>>>> * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
>>>> * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
>>>> representation
>>>> * a deep understanding of the product
>>>> * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
>>>> * understanding Superset use cases and users
>>>>
>>>> We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the
>> process
>>>> and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
>>>> feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
>>>> communicating in and out as we move forward.
>>>>
>>>> The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the
>>> deliverables
>>>> as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is
>>> that
>>>> we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
>>>> small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux
>>> workflows
>>>> like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
>>>> together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
>>>> notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any
>> case,
>>>> expect to see lots of wireframes!
>>>>
>>>> We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be
>> an
>>>> absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
>>>> guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
>>>>
>>>> Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
>>>> process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we
>> go.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Max
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Eli Sebastian Brumbaugh
>>> Pronouns: He, Him
>>> Design Manager  |  Data Platform, Data UX & Data Design System
>>> Indigenous@ Airfinity Group Lead
>>>

Re: [Superset] Design interest group

Posted by Vyl Chiang <vc...@lyft.com>.
I'm definitely interested in joining. I can represent Lyft's user needs as
well as soliciting and consolidating feedback from Lyft Design as well.

Thanks!
Vyl

Vyl Chiang
Product
650.279.1185
<https://www.lyft.com/>


On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 11:13 AM Sylvia Tomiyama
<sy...@airbnb.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hi Max! Thanks for kicking this off. I think it's a really exciting and
> great thing for Superset.
>
> I'd be happy to join in on the efforts. I can represent the user needs we
> see at Airbnb, and in particular some of the challenges and needs we see
> for a very mature and large deployment of Superset, as well as how Superset
> interplays with other data tools in an overall data ecosystem.
>
> --Sylvia
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 10:53 AM Eli Brumbaugh
> <el...@airbnb.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Hi Max,
> >
> > Thank you for sharing this exciting update. I am interested in
> > participating on behalf of Airbnb Design.
> >
> > I look forward to working with you all.
> >
> > Best,
> > Eli
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 4:54 PM Maxime Beauchemin <
> > maximebeauchemin@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
> > > planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
> > > <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what
> the
> > > future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced)
> > are
> > > specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications
> like
> > > Superset.
> > >
> > > The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
> > > that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8
> people)
> > > that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
> > > community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and
> > for
> > > representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
> > > folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
> > > smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
> > >
> > > People who want to get involved should:
> > > * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
> > > * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
> > > representation
> > > * a deep understanding of the product
> > > * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
> > > * understanding Superset use cases and users
> > >
> > > We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the
> process
> > > and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
> > > feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
> > > communicating in and out as we move forward.
> > >
> > > The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the
> > deliverables
> > > as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is
> > that
> > > we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
> > > small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux
> > workflows
> > > like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
> > > together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
> > > notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any
> case,
> > > expect to see lots of wireframes!
> > >
> > > We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be
> an
> > > absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
> > > guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
> > >
> > > Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
> > > process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we
> go.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Max
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Eli Sebastian Brumbaugh
> > Pronouns: He, Him
> > Design Manager  |  Data Platform, Data UX & Data Design System
> > Indigenous@ Airfinity Group Lead
> >
>

Re: [Superset] Design interest group

Posted by Sylvia Tomiyama <sy...@airbnb.com.INVALID>.
Hi Max! Thanks for kicking this off. I think it's a really exciting and
great thing for Superset.

I'd be happy to join in on the efforts. I can represent the user needs we
see at Airbnb, and in particular some of the challenges and needs we see
for a very mature and large deployment of Superset, as well as how Superset
interplays with other data tools in an overall data ecosystem.

--Sylvia

On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 10:53 AM Eli Brumbaugh
<el...@airbnb.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hi Max,
>
> Thank you for sharing this exciting update. I am interested in
> participating on behalf of Airbnb Design.
>
> I look forward to working with you all.
>
> Best,
> Eli
>
> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 4:54 PM Maxime Beauchemin <
> maximebeauchemin@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
> > planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
> > <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what the
> > future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced)
> are
> > specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications like
> > Superset.
> >
> > The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
> > that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8 people)
> > that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
> > community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and
> for
> > representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
> > folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
> > smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
> >
> > People who want to get involved should:
> > * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
> > * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
> > representation
> > * a deep understanding of the product
> > * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
> > * understanding Superset use cases and users
> >
> > We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the process
> > and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
> > feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
> > communicating in and out as we move forward.
> >
> > The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the
> deliverables
> > as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is
> that
> > we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
> > small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux
> workflows
> > like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
> > together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
> > notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any case,
> > expect to see lots of wireframes!
> >
> > We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be an
> > absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
> > guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
> >
> > Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
> > process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we go.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Max
> >
>
>
> --
> Eli Sebastian Brumbaugh
> Pronouns: He, Him
> Design Manager  |  Data Platform, Data UX & Data Design System
> Indigenous@ Airfinity Group Lead
>

Re: [Superset] Design interest group

Posted by Eli Brumbaugh <el...@airbnb.com.INVALID>.
Hi Max,

Thank you for sharing this exciting update. I am interested in
participating on behalf of Airbnb Design.

I look forward to working with you all.

Best,
Eli

On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 4:54 PM Maxime Beauchemin <ma...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As mentioned at the bi-weekly community meeting, the team at Preset is
> planning to sponsor an engagement with design agency Cartel
> <http://carteldesign.com/> to assist the community in defining what the
> future of Superset may evolve looking like. The folks at Cartel (cced) are
> specialized in designing data-heavy, highly-interactive applications like
> Superset.
>
> The effort will take place over September - October - November, and for
> that engagement we'd like to assemble a small interest group (6-8 people)
> that can help shape the direction of this effort, from across the
> community. We'd like for the major contributors to be represented, and for
> representation to be roughly be based on merit accumulated so far. The
> folks at Cartel told us they've had much better success working with
> smaller group so we're trying to respect that.
>
> People who want to get involved should:
> * be able to commit 2H+ a week over those 3 months
> * have a history of involvement in the project, merit and/or merit
> representation
> * a deep understanding of the product
> * design sense + good UI / UX intuition
> * understanding Superset use cases and users
>
> We'd also like to be able to communicate progress throughout the process
> and offer a way for the people from the wider community to provide
> feedback. One or two people in the interest group will be in charge of
> communicating in and out as we move forward.
>
> The interest group will define what areas to focus on and the deliverables
> as we engage with the agency. My personal intuition going into this is that
> we'll prefer to go wide and shallow as opposed to dig super deep into a
> small set of specific area. Though we'll likely focus on core-ux workflows
> like content creation, and tying up the different pieces of Superset
> together. We may explore new areas like spreasheet-type interactions,
> notebooky-type interfaces and things of that nature as well. In any case,
> expect to see lots of wireframes!
>
> We do not intend for the designs produced during this engagement to be an
> absolute for the future of Superset, but instead as an inspiration and
> guiding material to build upon as we work on individual PRs.
>
> Anyhow! Please reach out if you're interested or have feedback on the
> process. We're intending to report progress on the mailing list as we go.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Max
>


-- 
Eli Sebastian Brumbaugh
Pronouns: He, Him
Design Manager  |  Data Platform, Data UX & Data Design System
Indigenous@ Airfinity Group Lead