GitHub user potiuk added a comment to the discussion: What motivated the 
decision to make grid and graph view, mutually exclusive, on the bump to 
Airflow 3?

I think - if you missed all the discussion over the last 9 months or so - you 
have a chance to catch up - there  are about 2000 prs  where reasoning and 
decisions were discussed 
https://github.com/apache/airflow/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+label%3Aarea%3AUI . 
If there are things you'd do diferently - good idea in this case is to propose 
PRs - including reasoning behind. If you do not like some of the decisions, it 
looks like you are expert in this area (at least from the comments you made you 
have some rationale and ideas how to improve things).

This project has contributions from > 3600 people. And the only way you, when 
you have not spend a lot of time on contributing, earn the merit to be a 
commiter and then PMC is to start doing so. This is how volunteer Apache Way 
project works. You need to earn your merit to be able to make decisions, and in 
order to earn your merit, you need to "do" things first. 

So my proposal for those who think and have ideas how to do things differently 
in the UI - turn your thought into proposals, Look up the history of changes 
and some reasoning there first, Be wary about time and effort already spent by 
others and discussions that already happened - and assume there were some 
reasoning, and be curious and inquisitve to find out first the history of those 
changes - and then propose PRS changing things if you feel like the decisions 
were wrong and you simply missed to comment on them in the past when they were 
done.

This is the way how we do things here - in a volunteer led project like Airflow 
is. You can - very much - influence the project by doing things, and be 
thoughtful and respectful to others contributing their time and effort, adm 
build constructively on top of it.

There is very little chance to earn your merit, contribute to the direction of 
the project with just saying things. But doing things can do a lot.

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/airflow/discussions/50492#discussioncomment-13535029

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