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01-10-2015 13:13:20  <asciilifeform>   kelvin versioning is for proggy which ~solves~ well-defined problem, yes. it is to signal intent to converge, with exponentially smaller (in practice also ~rarer~) increments on eternal perfection.

01-10-2015 13:11:29  <assbot>   Logged on 01-10-2015 10:20:06; mircea_popescu: more importantly : if kelvin versioning is not useful for diana's bot, on what exactly does the expectation that kelvin versioning is useful at all rest ?

01-10-2015 10:20:06  <mircea_popescu>   more importantly : if kelvin versioning is not useful for diana's bot, on what exactly does the expectation that kelvin versioning is useful at all rest ?

01-10-2015 10:19:30  <mircea_popescu>   how would kelvin versioning work for diana's bot ?

01-10-2015 03:02:07  <asciilifeform>   ;;later tell mod6 ~Kelvin~ versioning

10-02-2015 19:16:34  <asciilifeform>   '...so nodes running an older protocol version will be skipped.' << phoundation's answer to us, yes. anyone contemplating kelvin versioning again ? why should enemy have this much of an easy time with rejecting our nodes?

27-01-2015 01:57:32  <*>   asciilifeform likes kelvin versioning

30-10-2014 21:03:10  <undata>   asciilifeform: were we not talking about the kelvin way of versioning code?

23-10-2014 02:23:47  <assbot>   3 results for 'kelvin versioning' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=kelvin+versioning

23-10-2014 02:23:46  <asciilifeform>   !s kelvin versioning

22-10-2014 21:10:35  <asciilifeform>   on anything, hell, univac. kelvin versioning doesn't mean you will never throw the whole thing away. just experesses the concept that code must cool down to pefect crystalline form, rather than accumulating turdacles.

22-10-2014 21:09:07  <asciilifeform>   i confess - i actually like moldy's 'kelvin versioning.'

22-10-2014 04:31:05  <asciilifeform>   ;;google kelvin versioning