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As discussed during the meeting, instead of keep branching out we want a syntax to converge the pipelines. For example,
A * B * C > D
where all results from C are consolidated at D. But it gets tricky when D depends on both C and B, and convergence of B on D is also expected at this point. Implementation-wise it is not too much difference from implementing it for C, but syntax is a bit obscure for "B converging to D" in this case.
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As discussed during the meeting, instead of keep branching out we want a syntax to converge the pipelines. For example,
where all results from C are consolidated at D. But it gets tricky when D depends on both C and B, and convergence of B on D is also expected at this point. Implementation-wise it is not too much difference from implementing it for C, but syntax is a bit obscure for "B converging to D" in this case.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: