This call set a new record for attendance on _any_ Ethereum planning call. We had something like 43 people at the peak (out of maybe 60 core devs globally). It lasted 2.5 hours which is also a record. I feel bad for those in Asia Pacific!
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Each stakeholder who participates in the call decreases all other stakeholders' voices and thus community -- calls and other such communications are unscalable. The way to scale is to decrease the number of things you need to talk about -- decrease the argument surface.
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@NickSzabo4 I'm with you 100% on the goal of social scalability and reducing cognitive load/scaling trust but saying "calls don't scale" is easy; building Ethereum is not. Would love to hear ideas on how to coordinate development in a more decentralized fashion! -
Can shrink argument surface by strictly forbidding any hoped-for or future transaction reversals at chain level and by foregoing many hoped-for computational scalability and performance improvements in favor of architectural simplicity and stability. Take stuff off the table.
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Also as another commenter suggested, move desired new features, and desired improvements in performance or computational scalability, out from the layer 1 chain code and into user smart contracts or layer 2 apps wherever feasible.
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You are right about social scaling -- but the time is not now. It's very far from being completed. Once most of the critical infrastructure is actually built, then the time will come to talk about social scaling. Let the devs build it first please.
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"FIRST RULE: recognition of false problems and the constructing of true ones in creating the terms (or variables) in which they (the problems) will be raised as such."
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