Github user pwendell commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/1715#issuecomment-51024798
@andrewor14 I still don't understand how this is different. Basically, the
JVM works such that you put a set of jars in order (indicating precedence) and
then you can refer to a class defined in any of the jars. Why should we differ
from the normal JVM semantics and have a special name for the first jar in the
class?
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