>If MLS does work for 10000 users, it surely does for 2 or not?
think I answered that above.
>How consistent are these groups on a non-consistent protocol like nostr?
In a Nostr setup where relays are used purely for message delivery, MLS group forks are, in theory, hard to avoid.
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> In a Nostr setup where relays are used purely for message delivery, MLS group forks are, in theory, hard to avoid.
This is a very important point. You have MLS trying to enforce an identical shared history and nostr trying to enforce discrete, redundant portability.