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In message <[email protected]>, 
[email protected] writes:

>This example makes that all the more important if people like google are
>exposing non UTC compliant data outside their firewall. 

There are very valuable NTP servers serving up special timescales
(including TAI), so that would be a totally insane thing to try.

>They shouldn't be letting them into the public net. Could this be called
>temporal terrorism? 
>
>> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/437 [1]

It seems to me that the problem here is that the Systemd people picked
default NTP serves without asking the owner/admins of those servers
if that was 1) allowed and 2) a good idea.

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