I don't have much to add to the current discussion that I haven't
already said in previous discussion, but do have one additional datum:

A few months ago I said that it seemed possible that the
validation-reconsidered approach would alleviate some potential race
conditions involved in the loosely consistent database model.  For
what it's worth, I would like to report that in the one timing-related
corner case we managed to explore all the way down to the end of the
rat hole, it turned out that validation-reconsidered was irrelevant,
because the normal certificate revocation process during a resource
reduction produced the same effect regardless of the order in which
the RP saw the RPKI objects in question.

In other words: no smoking gun found.

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