and that this issue has been used as an attempt to change governance
*sigh*
How many times does it have to be said?
Developers. Are. Not. Governors. Please get this batshit insane notion out of your head.
And I mean all of you. Everyone on this forum who thinks any developers are somehow
in charge or
in control. You are fundamentally and utterly wrong in how you perceive governance. If someone was using the issue to claim that we need to change the way in which the consensus protocol works,
that would be a change in governance. Every time some UASF supporter talks about excluding the miners from the equation altogether and forcing a POW change,
THAT is a change in governance.
A hard fork resulting from a significant majority of those securing the network (that's a mix of both mining nodes
and non-mining full nodes) freely choosing to run code enforcing new rules is
exactly how Bitcoin was designed to work and
is NOT a change in governance. Stop talking shit.
If you want a coin where governance is dictated by developers, go away and use Ripple. You simply don't belong here.
Otherwise keep up the good work.