> On 11 Dec 2020, at 05:11, Casey Marshall via Gnupg-users 
> <gnupg-users@gnupg.org> wrote:
> 
> Peers across these more divergent cohorts may still peer at a lower 
> frequency, so key material accepted by both may still propagate.

But the problem with divergence isn’t loss of efficiency - divergent servers 
don’t gracefully degrade. They work perfectly fine until they hit the 
polynomial limit, and then they just break. And they break in a way
that requires reloading the entire database from scratch. 

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