> > > This is orders of magnitude more error than any leap second. > > One problem with the "kinda works" attitude is that is a barrier to > entry for people whose systems need to work correctly to a much higher >
I agree: the "kinda works" attitude is indeed such a barrier. However the "kinda works" attitude is not like a bug in a piece of software that you can fix in the next version. Attitudes are entrenched into culture and changing culture is the MOST difficult thing to change. Premising ANY solution on a change in culture is really silly. Computer scientists everywhere need to accept that they are the elite, that everyone else is stupid, and that this is the way it is going to stay, FOREVER. Apply this principle as follows: ACCEPT that there are servers and desktops all over the world are MISCONFIGURED and do NOT have second-accurate syncronization, and are NEVER going to have second-accurate syncronization. Most of the software industry accepted this fact decades ago along with hundreds of other limitations that software everywhere is written to work around. -paul _______________________________________________ LEAPSECS mailing list LEAPSECS@leapsecond.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/leapsecs