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authorSean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>2014-05-06 20:07:22 -0700
committerPatrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com>2014-05-06 20:07:22 -0700
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SPARK-1727. Correct small compile errors, typos, and markdown issues in (primarly) MLlib docs
While play-testing the Scala and Java code examples in the MLlib docs, I noticed a number of small compile errors, and some typos. This led to finding and fixing a few similar items in other docs. Then in the course of building the site docs to check the result, I found a few small suggestions for the build instructions. I also found a few more formatting and markdown issues uncovered when I accidentally used maruku instead of kramdown. Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com> Closes #653 from srowen/SPARK-1727 and squashes the following commits: 6e7c38a [Sean Owen] Final doc updates - one more compile error, and use of mean instead of sum and count 8f5e847 [Sean Owen] Fix markdown syntax issues that maruku flags, even though we use kramdown (but only those that do not affect kramdown's output) 99966a9 [Sean Owen] Update issue tracker URL in docs 23c9ac3 [Sean Owen] Add Scala Naive Bayes example, to use existing example data file (whose format needed a tweak) 8c81982 [Sean Owen] Fix small compile errors and typos across MLlib docs
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@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ The following table summarizes terms you'll see used to refer to cluster concept
<td>Distinguishes where the driver process runs. In "cluster" mode, the framework launches
the driver inside of the cluster. In "client" mode, the submitter launches the driver
outside of the cluster.</td>
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<td>Worker node</td>
<td>Any node that can run application code in the cluster</td>