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Comment by seanhunter

13 days ago

I get the point you’re making but I’m gonna push back a little on this (as someone who has written a fair few ETL processes in their time). When are you ever ETLing a parquet file? You are always ETLing some raw format (css, json, raw text, structured text, etc) and writing into parquet files, never reading parquet files themselves. It seems a pretty bad practise to write your etl to just pick up whatever file in whatever format from a slop bucket you don’t control. I would always pull files in specific formats from such a common staging area and everything else would go into a random “unstructured data” dump where you just make a copy of it and record the metadata. I mean it’s a bad bug and I’m happy they’re fixing it, but it feels like you have to go out of your way to encounter it in practice.