On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 at 02:10, /dev /fd0 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> There are 7 options available to share opinion on an opcode and only 2 
> include community support. If a developer wants to ACK a proposal it is 
> possible to use to 'prefer' or 'acceptable' and 'no' for NACK.

the 6 options (+ "evaluating", which is not in the space) represent
only a subset of the product of two independent dimensions:

- a given dev's (hopefully reasoned) opinion on the technical merit of
a proposal
- and their (speculative, vibes based) opinion about community support.

> At the end of the day bitcoin developers build for community so if someone 
> wants to play safe and use 'deficient' and 'wanting', its their choice and I 
> think we should allow such freedom to express themselves.

to allow that full freedom to express themselves 8 options seem
necessary, not counting "evaluating":

{ no, weak, acceptable, prefer } x { sufficient community support,
insufficient }

(or alternatively, { no, weak, acceptable } is the technical merit
dimension, and then "prefer" seems redundant?)

anyway, supposing all pairs of values were expressible, the latter is
confounded or arguably even ill defined see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynesian_beauty_contest (and this is
exacerbated by the fact that the two values are combined into a single
dimension, e.g. if i strongly prefer something but it lacks community
support), so to allow people to e.g. only express a technical opinion,
and abstain from speculating on community support, we'd want:

{ ⊥, weak, acceptable, prefer } x { ⊥, sufficient, insufficient }

(where evaluating = (⊥, ⊥))

finally, even if the full set of possibilities was expressible, and
assuming the infinite regress of speculating on others' opinions about
others opinions was not an issue, it would still not be totally
orderable, so the color scheme is arguably misleading

both the partial ordering and the speculative nature add a lot of
ambiguity, i.e. different answers are likely to mean different things
to different respondents and to people reading the table

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