There are also "completed, aborted, queued" .
Archived is actually a tag (system tag, not user tag). There is a "state machines" of moving from one state to the other. The special case is "published" that we probably should have called "locked". The idea is that if a Task/Model is published, you cannot reset it (and even deleting requires force flag).
I would use additional user tags (or even system-tags) to mark "deployed" state, wdyt?
Any plans to add unpublished stateĀ for clearml-serving?
Hmm OddShrimp85 do you mean like flag, not being served ?
Should we use archive
?
The publish state, basically locks the Task/Model so they are not to be changed, should we enable unlocking (i.e. un-publish), wdyt?
I guess we need to understand the purpose of the various states. So far only "archive, draft, publish". Did I miss any?
or even different task types
Yes there are:
https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/fundamentals/task#task-types
https://github.com/allegroai/clearml/blob/b3176a223b192fdedb78713dbe34ea60ccbf6dfa/clearml/backend_interface/task/task.py#L81
Right now I dun see differences, is this a deliberated design?
You mean on how to use them? I.e. best practice ?
https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/fundamentals/task#task-states
Not exactly sure yet but I would think user tag for deployed make sense as it should be a deliberated user action. And additional system state is required too since a deployed state should have some pre-requitise system state.
I would also like to ask if clearml has different states for a task, model, or even different task types? Right now I dun see differences, is this a deliberated design?