Looks like there is still work in progress even this close to the WRC.
ECC seems to be recommending what I consider to be the least bad option
on the table, but I am not sure that the individual European
governments, who in the end are those that vote, are all in the same
boat. IIRC France was for abandoning leap seconds and the Brits for the
status quo. 

Le 28.01.2015 08:21, Steve Allen a écrit : 

> The European CEPT Electronic Communications Committee
> ruminates on the leap second situation at ITU-R WRC-15
> http://apps.ero.dk/eccnews/jan-2015/wrc-15-universal-time.html [1]
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