On 2009 Sep 10, at 02:55, Nero Imhard wrote:
But I'm quite disappointed that the question on the table continues to be "should UTC abandon leap seconds?", while the relevant question is "should the ITU stop using/broadcasting a time scale that is causing trouble?".

I'm worried that this hasn't even been considered by WP7A.

I believe that this can only happen if one of the member delegations
submits a document detailing such a proposal.  It would seem most
likely for it to come from a nation where mean solar time is the
current legal standard (Denmark? UK?).  But I think the proposal
has to come along with significant support from the technical
communities in the form of agreement that such a change is preferable
to the stalemate of the past few years.  It has to overcome
whatever objection has prevented the adoption of the result of the
WP7A's 2003 colloquium in Torino.

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