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Introduce a glossary #83

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It's better fitting than a data model and it allows us to describe even
more higher level concepts

It's better fitting than a data model and it allows us to describe even
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So if this is the glossary now, does the detailed data model I did on messages still make sense? 🤔

a variety of [sources](#source). Users connect to sources via
[channels](#channel). Once the channel is connected, the Airy Core Platform
ingests source data and transforms them into [conversations](#conversation),
[contacts](#contact), and [messages](#message).
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Contact should be metadata now

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I would have both I think no? Because there's no way to talk about the system without mentioning the contacts

@paulodiniz paulodiniz merged commit a873c9e into main Oct 15, 2020
@paulodiniz paulodiniz deleted the data-model branch October 15, 2020 13:28
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