Pekka,

> Pekka Nikander wrote:
> Thus, from my point of view, the differences seem to
> boil down into two issues:
>   1. In the mixed space method, you can defer your
>   registration and still have a fairly large probability
>   of succeeding later in registration.
>   2. In the split space method, you can have more
>   confidence that no-one else is using your truly unique
>   prefix.

I agree with the analysis.

> I can't say which is better.

I think that the split space is better, for the following reason: truly
unique is a paid feature. People that pay for the feature will want a
guarantee that they will get what they paid for, which is truly unique,
which means the only model that works is split space.

Michel.


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