With option b) we would probably put all the article bundles into
their own directory to be a bit more organized:

Bundle\Article\FrontendArticleBundle
Bundle\Article\BackendArticleBundle
Bundle\Article\ApiArticleBundle
Bundle\Article\CommonArticleBundle

with option b you end up with up to 4 routing files, where the first
three might include the routes from common, and with option c you end
up with just one routing file that routes to up to 4 different
controllers.

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