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DataHub is LinkedIn's generalized metadata search & discovery tool. Read about the architectures of different metadata systems and why DataHub excels [here](https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2020/datahub-popular-metadata-architectures-explained). Also read our
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[LinkedIn Engineering blog post](https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2019/data-hub), check out our [Strata presentation](https://speakerdeck.com/shirshanka/the-evolution-of-metadata-linkedins-journey-strata-nyc-2019) and watch our [Crunch Conference Talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB-O0Y6OYDE). You should also visit [DataHub Architecture](docs/architecture/architecture.md) to get a better understanding of how DataHub is implemented and [DataHub Onboarding Guide](docs/how/entity-onboarding.md) to understand how to extend DataHub for your own use cases.
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This repository contains the complete source code for both DataHub's frontend & backend. You can also read about [how we sync the changes](https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2020/open-sourcing-datahub--linkedins-metadata-search-and-discovery-p) between our internal fork and GitHub.
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## Quickstart
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Please follow the [DataHub Quickstart Guide](docs/quickstart.md) to get a copy of DataHub up & running locally using [Docker](https://docker.com). As the guide assumes some basic knowledge of Docker, we'd recommend you to go through the "Hello World" example of [A Docker Tutorial for Beginners](https://docker-curriculum.com) if Docker is completely foreign to you.
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## Source Code and Repositories
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* [linkedin/datahub](https://github.com/linkedin/datahub): This repository contains the complete source code for both DataHub's frontend & backend services. We currently follow a hybrid open source model for development in this repository. See [this blog post](https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2020/open-sourcing-datahub--linkedins-metadata-search-and-discovery-p) for details on how we do it.
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* [linkedin/datahub-gma](https://github.com/linkedin/datahub-gma): This repository contains the source code for DataHub's metadata infrastructure libraries (Generalized Metadata Architecture, or GMA). We follow an open-source-first model for development in this repository.
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## Documentation
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* [DataHub Developer's Guide](docs/developers.md)
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* [DataHub Architecture](docs/architecture/architecture.md)
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1. If the issue still reproduces or has not yet been reported, try to isolate the problem before opening an issue.
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## Submitting a Request For Comment (RFC)
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If you have a substantial feature or a design discussion that you'd like to have with the community follow the RFC process outlined [here](https://github.com/linkedin/datahub/blob/master/docs/rfc.md)
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## Submitting a Pull Request (PR)
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Before you submit your Pull Request (PR), consider the following guidelines:
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