1cadumagalhaes commented on issue #51468:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/51468#issuecomment-2993080587

   hey @bbovenzi 
   
   > I see the configurations page. What am I missing here?
   
   For me there is no entry on the navbar:
   
   
![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/09899865-ad64-4823-8197-73cdfb5b378c)
   
   And I know its enabled because when it isnt I cant access the path /configs
   
   
   
   About the rest: to be honest I was just nitpicking/comparing with previous 
version. 
   > Could you elaborate on what you'd like so see on a user profile page?
   
   For me, one important thing about the user profile page is to give the 
option to the user to reset their password or simple info like first and last 
name.  But also just letting the user know their role I guess
   
   > What do you see as missing in the Asset Dependency graph?
   
   I mean, I cant find one. Is there an asset dependency graph? I know there is 
a list of assets, and they all have `group`, `consuming dags` and `producing 
tasks`
   
   
![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3fd9cc33-ba67-4310-af83-fbbbbe3e4a48)
   
   Also, a friend of mine complained about the performance of the grid view, 
saying that in a dag with a few hundred tasks it just broke the webserver. I 
dont have any dag so large so I did not have that issue.
   
   
    @FelipeRamos-neuro , I agree. For me, the graph view is complementary to 
the grid view, not a substitution. And its related to what I've mentioned 
initially about gant and calendar views.
   
   And @tagoad I think I just forgot to mention that. I thought about deleting 
dag runs or task runs. But I can understand the decision of removing them. 


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