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>Unruh wrote: >> I had thought that this discussion group was a group to >> discuss time on computers using the ntp protocol >That appears to be happening, (almost all of the time). >> What I would like to see is a dispassionate examination >> of the strengths and weaknesses of the various approaches, >> and have the reference implimentation use the very best. >Dispassionate? > I suppose, however people are involved. >Since NTP is open source, I also don't see any reason why you, > (or anyone else) could not make the changes they wish for. > Rather than waiting for a maintainer/developer/committer/... > to become "passionate" enough about the ideas at hand > to volunteer their free time to make codes changes, > and test to see if it is better (if they can). I have used my free time to do tests of chrony vs ntp, and have reported on them here. > ... or if the NTP testing lab doesn't have any systems > that behave that way, then wait till others, that do > have platforms that the results of the code changes > could actually be seen on, to test the changes, ... > From occasionally following some of the NTP bug traks, > it is obvious that some developers are much more interested > in a giving particular issue than others, and take it upon > themselves to research, test, modify, retest, ... the issue > to their satisfaction. (Like many open source projects.) > There are even some with an Assignee of "MaintainerNeeded"; > Which might indicate that perhaps not enough people are > donating their free time, to cover all of the current > NTP development needs. The changes that chrony would demand lie at the heart of ntp-- the heart which is even listed in the rfc, and the heart which is controlled by David Mills, and which in the ntp reference code says "Do not make changes without getting the OK of David Mills" (paraphrase). Also my coding abilities are not that great. I am also sure that the lack of coders is one of the reasons why there is a resistance to making a major change to ntp. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
