Your question came in on a release week, this means most the people whom might have the skill to answer this question are generally fairly busy. All mesh technologies have the same need, they need to publish the details of nodes in a network so that way a routing decision can be made. Scaling depends on a LOT Of factors, everything from number of nodes, to distance between nodes, link quality between nodes, settings used for propagating the information.
It is impossible to give a exact scaling factor for any network. Most routing projects share one of a few common daemons, OLSRD and Batman are the two most common to my knowledge with OLSRD being a defined standard. QMP is actually just a frontend of some solution I have never heard of, and the CJDNS you linked talks about being an encrypted protocol which may not work for Amateur Radio. Like most items in networking one has to evaluate the deployment and watch how it is performing and evaluate changes in response to the needs of an environment.
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