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On 6/27/2015 at 3:18 PM, "Greg Sanders" <gsanders87@gmail.com> wrote:
>Can we agree n-1 dev Nacks would be a controversial hard fork?
That requires an assumption that all developers are perfectly representing the whole community.
And no shady lobbying behind the scenes too.
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