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[LongT5] disable model parallel test #17702

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@patil-suraj patil-suraj commented Jun 14, 2022

What does this PR do?

LongT5 doesn't implement the old model parallel logic. This PR disables the model parallel tests for longt5.

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Thanks for fixing!

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Thank you for the quick action, @patil-suraj ❤️

Just to know: we no longer add parallelize to new models, right, like what @patrickvonplaten said it's outdated?

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HuggingFaceDocBuilderDev commented Jun 14, 2022

The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged.

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Thank you for the quick action, @patil-suraj ❤️

Just to know: we no longer add parallelize to new models, right, like what @patrickvonplaten said it's outdated?

Yes, because now any model can be parallelized using the sharded checkpoint and accelerate utils that Sylvain added. cf #17341

@patil-suraj patil-suraj merged commit 120649b into huggingface:main Jun 14, 2022
@patil-suraj patil-suraj deleted the longt5-disable-mp-test branch June 14, 2022 15:27
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