Most open source projects have centralized governance with distributed deployment. Bitcoin has centralized code maintenance with distributed *consensus*. Core can merge whatever they want. Nodes don't have to run it. That's not the same thing.
Linux patches get deployed because sysadmins trust maintainers. Bitcoin patches get deployed because node operators verify for themselves. The enforcement layer is fundamentally different.
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thats ridiculous.
how many node runners verify ANY patches?
the "enforcement layer" is people screeching on Twitter and people MIGHT not upgrade because of what they read.
mob mentality isn't "verification".