Gavin Andresen - 2014-10-14 22:07:23

why not linear growth, like  +n MB per block halving, or quadratic like +n MB per n'th block halving?

Because network bandwidth, CPU, main memory, and disk storage (the potential bottlenecks) are all growing exponentially right now, and are projected to continue growing exponentially for the next couple decades.

Why would we choose linear growth when the trend is exponential growth?

Unless you think we should artificially limit Bitcoin itself to linear growth for some reason. Exponential growth in number of users and usage is what we want, yes?