← Back to context Comment by tines 1 year ago That’s not the implied conclusion my guy. That’s the statement. 2 comments tines Reply n2d4 1 year ago Then what do you claim the implied conclusion is? Jenk 1 year ago That the number of successful (as in, merged and works) contributions are greater than those that did not.
n2d4 1 year ago Then what do you claim the implied conclusion is? Jenk 1 year ago That the number of successful (as in, merged and works) contributions are greater than those that did not.
Jenk 1 year ago That the number of successful (as in, merged and works) contributions are greater than those that did not.
Then what do you claim the implied conclusion is?
That the number of successful (as in, merged and works) contributions are greater than those that did not.