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There is a "new" approach to very fast replication called CURP (Consistent Unordered Replication Protocol).
It doesn't have any of the caveats discussed and referenced in #31 and #51 and shall not be difficult to implement.
Would you consider implementing such low hanging fruit?
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are u proposing or trolling and if so easy why not you implement it
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There is a "new" approach to very fast replication called CURP (Consistent Unordered Replication Protocol).
It doesn't have any of the caveats discussed and referenced in #31 and #51 and shall not be difficult to implement.
Would you consider implementing such low hanging fruit?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: