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Uploading a foobar.txt file that has CSV content would still get uploaded and errored out on the backend side, even if the Client JS should error out already.
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I was wondering the benefit of using Modular File Management vs Single Config File Management? Why do you consider it easier to use multiple files and then compile? Trying to figure out what the best case is for my use case. Thanks. #
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Right now a lot of the logging from the tasks does not get propagated back to the user, so we should make sure that all of the tasks are adding logs and errors to the results so that at minimum the data gets put into the worker-log.txt. Ideally we would store this info in datastore so that the clients could query it later (this part is in #115).
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These are old types that have no actual semantics behind them so they likely don't do anything. We should remove them to avoid confusion.