No objection here too. I've been gathering some links about other libraries and 
extensions to Java 8, to have a look at functor in the future and see if it 
would be interesting to have something there, unless it made more sense to put 
it on lang.


The reason for the API module, if memory serves me well, was to provide a pre 
Java 8 implementation. This way we would have

- api
- an implementation for Java 7
- an implementation Java 8 that used Lambdas 

Though right now, with Java 9 around the corner, a single module, trying to 
provide useful code that doesn't fit in lang would be better IMHO.

Hope that helps.

Thanks
Bruno
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From: Benedikt Ritter <brit...@apache.org>
To: Commons Developers List <dev@commons.apache.org> 
Sent: Friday, 16 June 2017 9:04 PM
Subject: [FUNCTOR] Why do we have an API module?



Hi,


I’m about to start work on functor. Looking at the project, I wonder why we 
have a separation bewteen an API module and implementations. This feels like 
overkill to me for a project like functor. Further more I don’t see other 
parties extending the stuff in the API module. If nobody objects, I’d like to 
remove the multi-module build and move everything into a single code base.


Regards,

Benedikt

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