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[GitHub] [spark] LucaCanali edited a comment on issue #26332: [SPARK-29674][CORE] Update dropwizard metrics to 4.1.x for JDK 9+

LucaCanali edited a comment on issue #26332: [SPARK-29674][CORE] Update dropwizard metrics to 4.1.x for JDK 9+
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/26332#issuecomment-548247639
 
 
   Adding a link to a similar discussion in #26212
   Probably getting rid of the Ganglia reporter is a good solution. Just a thought is that if some people still need it in Spark 3.x, maybe the Ganglia reporter can be supported by Apache Spark? It does not seem like a lot of code. There is the annoying issue of LGPL licensing of course though, that's why Dropwizard metrics library dropped it, I understand.
   PS: I see now that the discussion has moved to the dev mailing list with a similar comment and more.

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