Brad et al.

Please take this off-list.

This is the League of Professional System Administrators.

We should act accordingly.

Thank you,
Jesse
*Not speaking in an official capacity.*

-- Jesse Trucks, GCIH, GCUX
[email protected]
Director, LOPSA
http://lopsa.org



On Mar 17, 2009, at 1:09 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:

on 3/16/09 11:28 PM, [email protected] said:

it makes blanket statements about what's best and what's worthless, but
without any justification other than 'because I say so'

Unless you want to get into a detailed discussion of the algorithms and
protocols that have been developed over the past thirty years, and
you've got Ph.D.s in several different fields of mathematics or you can naturally operate at that level because you're incredibly gifted when it
comes to math, and you've written whole treatises on subjects such as
the Byzantine Agreement Algorithm, then that's really the best that any
of us can hope for.

Otherwise, we'll lock you in a windowless room with Dr. Mills, and won't let either of you out until someone screams "Uncle!" And that's a fate I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy, much less a winner of the Fields Medal.

I think that the suggestions that it's making are reasonable for the
situation it's targeted at (which as the subject says is 'selecting
_OFFSITE_ ntp servers'

It's useful for any situation where you are configuring clients to use
lower stratum NTP servers (possibly Stratum 1).

as long as you stop claiming that everyone should do exactly what you
think is best (and there are never any situations where your
off-the-cuff advice could be wrong), that's fine with me.

Thing is, what's on those pages is not off-the-cuff.  It's been
developed over years, and refined many times with input from many
different experts on the subject.  You'd know that if you bothered to
check the revision history for that page.

As such, any guidance given based on what's on those pages is likewise
not off-the-cuff, regardless of how little credit you may give it
because you don't like the way it's delivered and you don't like the title.

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