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authorBoud Roukema <boud@cosmo.torun.pl>2020-05-01 15:01:00 +0200
committerBoud Roukema <boud@cosmo.torun.pl>2020-05-01 15:01:00 +0200
commita6f5fcd6177b8f6319ffccddda1627f8b1dad415 (patch)
treeb0e58d645356bc4f476d1471a0b367bc972594b5 /reproduce/analysis/make
parent8f0ce4a1edae4db08853c80ce9fdbc18598a0c43 (diff)
Abstract: three minor language edits
The difference between `that` and `which` is not strictly required, but it helps clarify the difference in meaning, which is important in science and software :). This is best shown by an example: * Maneage provides reproducibility, which is a good thing. The sentence would make sense if we drop `, which is a good thing.` The last part of the sentence is a comment rather than a necessary part of the sentence. * Maneage provides a quality of reproducibility that is missing from other implementations. The sentence would not quite make sense if we drop `that is ...`, since we would not know what sort of quality is provided. The fact that the quality is missing is key to the intended meaning of the sentence.
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