Hi Chesnay, Yes, you are right. There is not any active commit planned for the legacy Flink-ml package. It does not matter delete it now or later. I will open a PR and remove it.
Shaoxuan On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 7:05 PM Chesnay Schepler <ches...@apache.org> wrote: > I believe we can remove it regardless since users could just use the 1.8 > version against future releases. > > Generally speaking, any library/connector that is no longer actively > developed can be removed from the project as existing users can always > rely on previous versions, which should continue to work by virtue of > working against @Stable APIs. > > On 22/05/2019 12:08, Shaoxuan Wang wrote: > > Hi Flink community, > > > > We plan to delete/deprecate the legacy flink-libraries/flink-ml package > in > > Flink1.9, and replace it with the new flink-ml interface proposed in > FLIP39 > > (FLINK-12470). > > Before we remove this package, I want to reach out to you and ask if > there > > is any active project still uses this package. Please respond to this > > thread and outline how you use flink-libraries/flink-ml. > > Depending on the replies of activity and adoption > > of flink-libraries/flink-ml, we will decide to either delete this package > > in Flink1.9 or deprecate it for now & remove it in the next release after > > 1.9. > > > > Thanks for your attention and help! > > > > Regards, > > Shaoxuan > > > >