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fix: restructure of tracked component arrays #269

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@avik-pal avik-pal commented Sep 2, 2024

still need to test if this fixes the scimlsensitivity issues.

cc @ChrisRackauckas

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avik-pal commented Sep 2, 2024

locally verified that this patch fixes our downstream issues

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avik-pal commented Sep 3, 2024

cc @jonniedie for a review

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avik-pal commented Sep 8, 2024

@jonniedie bump on this

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Thanks for this! Sorry to get to it so late.

@jonniedie jonniedie merged commit fbf6a82 into SciML:main Sep 10, 2024
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I do have to wonder if it could be helpful to move this to SciML or JuliaArrays. You've been responsive so it hasn't turned into an issue, but it does kind of worry me that this has become a pretty crucial piece of the infrastructure but remains one of the only single maintainer packages. The first page of the PR history there is mostly Avik, Vedant, Lilith, Aayush, and Dhariya putting in PRs for SciML maintenance, so it does look like it has entered this phase of continued maintenance.

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