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by ksmiley
4896 days ago
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I'm a bit lost by this sentence: > We will hire several (as many as possible, in fact) throughout the next few weeks only to show you, dear reader, the confidence we have in developers, we initially invited to be a part of our TaskForce! First, what are you hiring several of? Is it implicitly referring to the "our guys" from the previous sentence? But then they aren't "your guys" yet, so I'm uncertain that's the intended meaning. Also, the final clause confuses me. Who or what is being invited? Possible subjects are: "We", developers in general, the dear reader, the guys you will be hiring several of, or the guys from the previous sentence that are taking it from here. You could also mean you are "inviting confidence" by dogfooding. |
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EDIT: fixed the sentence, hopefully it makes more sense now