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Topic Summary:
The intent of the post will be to address how a team can approach a build strategy for their book of dbt jobs as a project matures. Projects in the early stages can focus on development fundamentals and momentum in terms of creating models and realizing analytical value. As the project matures, new issues present themselves in regards to how to organize builds and strategize individual job scope. The intended audience would be teams that are beyond the beginner level, have gained sufficient momentum that jobs are being created consistently and frequently, but have not solidified an overall build strategy that will support the project as it scales.
Hello @trevenm! We are in the process of moving our Developer blog so apologies for not having a streamlined process. I'll bring your idea to the team and see if they want to publish this post. Thank you!
Which of these best describes you?
What's your idea for new content?
Looks like the "Contribute to the dbt Developer Blog" issue template was removed in March. I will attempt to follow that pattern.
Contact: trevenmull@gmail.com
Topic Summary:
The intent of the post will be to address how a team can approach a build strategy for their book of dbt jobs as a project matures. Projects in the early stages can focus on development fundamentals and momentum in terms of creating models and realizing analytical value. As the project matures, new issues present themselves in regards to how to organize builds and strategize individual job scope. The intended audience would be teams that are beyond the beginner level, have gained sufficient momentum that jobs are being created consistently and frequently, but have not solidified an overall build strategy that will support the project as it scales.
Link to Outline:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSx05-o22W-xg-8fWw_8NIciQ3_KFV1TKuVjqhkV-h8scEMIcJm_Q-q4BpXyCjg5mBTQoRecjDNwFLk/pub
Where would you recommend this content live on the docs.getdbt.com?
I would like to propose this as a candidate for a dbt Developer Blog post.
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