-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 > Thinking about this a little more, I guess it does not hurt to build some > kind of voting system into the clients. But I think it's more useful for > straw polls. For example a bug fix 100% of people should agree on. A > protocol optimization perhaps 80% would agree on. A protocol change that > redistributes wealth or incentives perhaps only 60% will agree on. > > At this point in time it's far too easy to deliver contentious changes into > the hands of the general population. I think that fortunately we're blessed > with a very strong dev team, but the fundamental philosophy of bitcoin is to > not put too much trust in single point, but rather, to distribute and > diversify trust to the edges.
I disagree entirely. Your example of "straw polls" for bug fixes and features is precisely what the current method of rough consensus and running code, an IETF expression, handles just fine. What the method does not handle effectively are issues that are fundementally political rather than technical in nature. Blocksize is precisely the latter because while the tradeoffs are technical in nature the fundemental issue at hand is what do we want Bitcoin to be? Who are we going to allow to participate? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJRzWR7AAoJEEWCsU4mNhiPEYsIAME+VvS4vfE0PdOMv3vHWGSH HwUJdtKPold4+p0jhPBKSMbgnpMvXsZezMIIxj8xehnblnVuUdyakibXAdgVNLvp a6SCw+W/VnopYCw151zZ4FQS92KQuSbX+XmYTQy32oqZIXtBmTE1fydw5q6YhoXb gCCygPRyLTIQxLZAxqqRrQ0nsSE5ID5kDcr+xRsmCvfIKrzoOCbYL+nXPCB4Zzgu Gs7Lfa0yfTrUlQmoDseyoWrVuhfYuFNesTAs3z6imMTdHqZh8Z+a+gmC+G9qFO1h y7hOmzW4oz7hH4R2F6M+UpV6rKdwMaNYwrDw5eHClDgGYNfjjVduQ/YMQnbjyAc= =5mhd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: Build for Windows Store. http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development