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Yes; if you can prove a system was built atop an academically sound paradigm, it's more likely to adhere to the guarantees that paradigm is intended to provide than a system built atop an unproven paradigm. Kinda goes without saying, though. :P

Unsnarkily, I agree that implementation and composition of CRDTs is comparatively straightforward compared with other approaches people have taken. But if correct behavior is a requirement, full testing is too, regardless of how easy it -should- be in theory.



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