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Added on March 9, 2022 11:42AM
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Hello and welcome to the February Community Release! I’m here to walk you through some of the improvements and fixes we have been working on over the past few months. This is the first update since December, so we have quite a few things to go through, but I’ll be as brief and concise as possible!
We are focusing on providing you with the right expectations and useful content whenever you post a new topic. To that end, whenever you create a new topic, you will now see a confirmation page that contains useful links and contextual information. We have plans to use this page to better guide new users to their desired solutions, as well as connect them with more experienced users and foster community engagement, so keep an eye out for future updates!
Our team has been working on improving our voice search feature as well as the usability of our search fields in general. By clicking on the microphone icon, you can use your browser’s built-in speech recognition technology to more easily search the Dataiku Community.
This is a simple accessibility feature that we’re monitoring closely and continuously building upon, in order to make the Dataiku Community a more welcoming and usable place. All feedback is very much appreciated!
Please note that this functionality is currently only available in Safari and Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome, or Microsoft Edge.
The color scheme of the default avatars has been updated, and is now more vibrant and distinct than ever! While users are still free to upload their own custom profile picture, this update will hopefully make choosing a default avatar that much easier. Which one is your favorite?
We have gone over the usability of the headings that you can use in your posts and replies, and have optimized the spacing and styling to make them a more attractive solution, especially for longer, more exposition-heavy posts.
You can see those headings in action in this very post
You can now click directly on the Neuron icon or badge next to a Neuron’s username to learn more about the Dataiku Neurons program. This small change is in the context of a larger overhaul of the profile picture and username element that we have planned. More on that soon!
The Quick Actions menu exists to provide useful links for follow-up actions when you're navigating the Community, or finding it for the first time. We have expanded this feature and made it more useful for different types of users. Where previously we mostly focused on new visitors and users, we now provide more shortcuts that will take into account how experienced you are in the Dataiku Community.