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Open source and User models

As of November 2022, DataRobot disabled all models containing User/Open source (“user”) tasks. See the release announcement for full information on identifying these models. Use the Composable ML functionality to create custom models.

There are native solutions for all currently supported open source models, and disabling and replacing the deprecated model types addresses any potential security concerns.

To determine whether your model is of the open source/User type, open the blueprint, where you will see the task name:

Additionally, you can see the task listed in the model description on the Leaderboard.

Deprecated and disabled functionality

The following table describes the stages of deprecation:

Stage Impact Timeline
Deprecated Existing models cannot be deployed, but predictions and insights can be computed. New models cannot be created. 8/2022 - 11/ 2022
Disabled Model data is read-only. Any pre-computed data can be viewed for reference and will be retained long-term for audit purposes. Any actions involving compute jobs are disabled (computing insights charts, etc.). 11/2022 and beyond

Consider the dates below:

August 2022

  • Open source and User models, and any blenders that include these models, are deprecated.

November 2022

  • Open source and User models, and any blenders that include these models, are disabled.

Consider the dates below:

  • Open source and User models, and any blenders that include these models, will be disabled in release 9.0.

Updated November 21, 2023