On 05/29/2015 11:02 AM, Jeff Janes wrote:


    Also, removing a feature is a regression, and someone is always
    bound to complain... What is the real benefit? ISTM that it is a
    solution that fixes no important problem. Reaching a consensus about
    what to move here or there will consume valuable time that could be
    spent on more important tasks... Is it worth it?


Yeah, I don't really see the benefit either.  Some could be moved to
core, and some could just be removed, but many of them it just seems
like we would end up inventing a new 'contrib' to which is the same as
the old, but with a different name.

Name one.

Sincerely,

JD
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