“master” is where development happens, while branch-1.0, branch-0.9, etc are 
for maintenance releases in those versions. Most likely if you want to 
contribute you should use master. Some of the other named branches were for big 
features in the past, but none are actively used now.

Matei

On May 19, 2014, at 12:58 AM, Gil Vernik <g...@il.ibm.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am new to the Spark community, so I apologize if I ask something 
> obvious.
> I follow the document about contribution to Spark where it's written that 
> I need to fork the https://github.com/apache/spark repository.
> 
> I got a little bit confused since  the repository 
> https://github.com/apache/spark  contains various branches: brach-0.5 - 
> branch-1.0,  master, scala-2.9, streaming
> 
> What is the branch with the latest most updated code for the next planned 
> release? I guess it's Spark 1.0, so should I work with  branch-1.0 or 
> master?
> Another question, what is Scala-2.9 and Streaming branches? 
> 
> Thanking you in advance,
> Gil Vernik.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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