=?UTF-8?Q?Martin_Schr=C3=B6der?= writes: > 2015-07-12 2:40 GMT+02:00 Harlan Stenn <[email protected]>: > > NTP/Network Time is an effort that needs at least a dozen full-time > > people on it. That's somewhere around 25,000 hours/year, minimum. > > I hate to say this, but: Not. Going. To. Happen. > > I doubt that that many people are working on bind, for example. Or > btrfs. apache, maybe. > Are you really telling us that ntpd is as complex as apache?
I spent several years' time at ISC. I *know* how many people are supporting bind, and our tarball is just a bit smaller than theirs. We do not have even 5% of the resources to support NTP that ISC has to support bind. They've also had that many people working on bind for *many* years' time. We've got a backlog they don't have. Do you think the only thing that needs to happen for NTP is some coding? I've got 20+ years of active experience and participation for my position. What reality is your position based on? Do you want the efforts of me and NTF to fail because you are *certain* I'm wrong about the needs and scope of this effort? Or perhaps you have some other agenda. H _______________________________________________ pool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool
