Hi everyone,

We have Python PVR Reference post-commit tests failing for quite some time
now. These are tests for java reference runner.

According to this thread
<https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/b235f8ee55a737ea399756edd80b1218ed34d3439f7b0ed59bfa8e40@%3Cdev.beam.apache.org%3E>,
we are deciding what to do with java reference runner and might want to
remove it from code base.

My question is: do we want to a) invest time in fixing python PVR tests, or
b) disable this test and start cleaning up code?

a) Is worth it if we want to invest into java reference runner in the
future.
b) Is worth if we want to invest into Python and forfeit java reference
runner.

Option b) seem more reasonable to me atm, since most people lean towards
going forward with Python reference runner.

Please, share your thoughts.

Regards,
--Mikhail

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