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refactor/feat: Convert pieces of Ludwig schema to marshmallow-style schemas #2011

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ksbrar opened this issue May 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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ksbrar commented May 9, 2022

This issue tracks the conversion of core pieces of the Ludwig schema to using marshmallow schemas:

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@ksbrar ksbrar added feature New feature or request productivity and code quality Engineer productivity, maintainability, consistency, readability labels May 9, 2022
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@ksbrar ksbrar changed the title Marshmallow refactoring tracker refactor/feat: Convert pieces of Ludwig schema to marshmallow-style schemas May 10, 2022
@justinxzhao justinxzhao added this to To do in Code Quality May 26, 2022
@ksbrar ksbrar moved this from To do to In progress in Code Quality Jul 8, 2022
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ksbrar commented Apr 8, 2023

I think we can call it a day for this issue (as it was originally scoped 😉).

Thanks to everyone who contributed! @connor-mccorm @justinxzhao @tgaddair @arnavgarg1 @jeffkinnison @abidwael @jppgks @jimthompson5802 +++ anyone who I missed 🚀

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