Matt, I for one do not think that the block size limit should be raised at
this time. Matt Corallo also started the public conversation over this
issue on the mailing list by stating that he was not in favor of acting now
to raise the block size limit. I find it a reasonable position to take that
even if you feel the block size limit should be raised at some time in the
future, there are reasons why now is not the best time to do it.

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Matt Whitlock <b...@mattwhitlock.name>
wrote:

> On Thursday, 18 June 2015, at 8:31 pm, Ross Nicoll wrote:
> > I may disagree with Mike & Gavin on timescale, but I do believe there's
> > a likelihood inaction will kill Bitcoin
>
> An honest question: who is proposing inaction? I haven't seen anyone in
> this whole, agonizing debate arguing that 1MB blocks are adequate. The
> debate has been about *how* to increase the block-size limit and whether to
> take action ASAP (at the risk of fracturing Bitcoin) or to delay action for
> further debate (at the risk of overloading Bitcoin). Even those who are
> arguing for further debate are not arguing for *inaction*.
>
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