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Github user tillrohrmann commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/5112
Thanks for your contribution @bowenli86. I think we should reach first some
kind of consensus on the ML before moving the classes. I'm actually not sure
whether `CollectSink` is something we should keep around since it is not at all
generic and not efficient enough to be seriously used. My gut feeling is that
this is actually a toy sink which should not be part of the `flink-streaming`
modules.
> remove flink-streaming-contrib and migrate its classes to
> flink-streaming-java/scala
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> Key: FLINK-8175
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-8175
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Affects Versions: 1.5.0
> Reporter: Bowen Li
> Assignee: Bowen Li
> Fix For: 1.5.0
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> I propose removing flink-streaming-contrib from flink-contrib, and migrating
> its classes to flink-streaming-java/scala for the following reasons:
> - flink-streaming-contrib is so small that it only has 4 classes (3 java and
> 1 scala), and they don't need a dedicated jar for Flink to distribute and
> maintain it and for users to deal with the overhead of dependency management
> - the 4 classes in flink-streaming-contrib are logically more tied to
> flink-streaming-java/scala, and thus can be easily migrated
> - flink-contrib is already too crowded and noisy. It contains lots of sub
> modules with different purposes which confuse developers and users, and they
> lack a proper project hierarchy
> To take a step even forward, I would argue that even flink-contrib should be
> removed and all its submodules should be migrated to other top-level modules
> for the following reasons: 1) Apache Flink the whole project itself is a
> result of contributions from many developers, there's no reason to highlight
> some contributions in a dedicated module named 'contrib' 2) flink-contrib
> inherently doesn't have a good hierarchy to hold submodules
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