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all surv_reg()
functionality has been moved to over to survnip.
I have commented out the registration here tidymodels/parsnip@2b6f06f to avoid registering the model twice.
How should we proceed with this move? Should we delete everything and time the releases?
I like the idea of simply setting the surv_reg() model and nothing else in parsnip and then add everything else in survnip.
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I'm coming over to your more recent idea of having the model definitions live in parsnip
and the engine details residing here.
For surv_reg()
, I'd say let's keep survival_reg()
as the name and move that to parsnip
. That way we can deprecate surv_reg()
gradually.
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