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Hey, I Have A Question Regarding The Models “Publish” Actions. Is There Any Side Effects To This Action Besides Making The Model Readonly? Is There Some Way To Customize The Action Done After Publish? Webhook For Example Could Be Nice

Hey, I have a question regarding the models “publish” actions. Is there any side effects to this action besides making the model readonly? Is there some way to customize the action done after publish? Webhook for example could be nice

  
  
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Hi @<1544128915683938304:profile|DepravedBee6> , the task that created the model would also get published.

About our second question, I think this is what you are looking for - None

  
  
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Hi @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36> thanks for the answer. The flow I’m imagining is that after clicking on model publish, some CI process will be triggered that will roll that model to production. Not sure the techniques in the video will be helpful to implement something like this since they can only run after some action in Github (commit etc.) as opposed to be triggered from clearml ui

Do you think something like this is possible?

  
  
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