Even that link was 5 pages in (on my phone) before it deigned to mention:
> It is a Conflict-free Replicated Data Type (CRDT)
What happened to the idea of defining all non-universally-recognised acronyms the first time you use the term? With people making up new terms exponentially faster than ever before, it’s now more important than ever.
To be fair it's one of those terms where merely expanding the acronym doesn't help you much understand what it is. Or if you know what a "Conflict-free Replicated Data Type" is, you've probably heard the acronym more than a few times.
Also, outside the page title/headings and the reference to the name of said external paper the first use in the document _is_ where they use the expanded name.
> It is a Conflict-free Replicated Data Type (CRDT)
What happened to the idea of defining all non-universally-recognised acronyms the first time you use the term? With people making up new terms exponentially faster than ever before, it’s now more important than ever.