hahaha, it’s so perfect you’re at dagster. this post speaks to the data lineage concept deeply.
and this paragraph:
“ When someone asks you to explain how we calculate churn, you could direct them to documentation that explains how churn is calculated, but the true definition of churn isn’t in the documentation; it’s in the DAG of transforms, filters, conditions, aggregations and more that occur step-by-step to take a sequence of events, invoices, subscriptions, payments, and constants into a monthly view of reported churn.”
A lot of truth in this post. Great read!
hahaha, it’s so perfect you’re at dagster. this post speaks to the data lineage concept deeply.
and this paragraph:
“ When someone asks you to explain how we calculate churn, you could direct them to documentation that explains how churn is calculated, but the true definition of churn isn’t in the documentation; it’s in the DAG of transforms, filters, conditions, aggregations and more that occur step-by-step to take a sequence of events, invoices, subscriptions, payments, and constants into a monthly view of reported churn.”
i knew it. you have glimpsed the dao.