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A logical timestamp is a globally unique identifier, which can be partially ordered. ..
Yet AFAICT the comparison procedure described on this page gives a total ordering. Also the LWW implementation seems to rely on total ordering. Should this say "A logical timestamp is a globally unique identifier, which can be totally ordered. .."?
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The Logical Clock doc states:
Yet AFAICT the comparison procedure described on this page gives a total ordering. Also the LWW implementation seems to rely on total ordering. Should this say "A logical timestamp is a globally unique identifier, which can be totally ordered. .."?
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