"Poul-Henning Kamp" writes:
> In message <e1wsboi-000dny...@stenn.ntp.org>, Harlan Stenn writes:
>>"Poul-Henning Kamp" writes:
>>> In message 
>>> <CABbxVHuQc0144==21mDa_R8ErKov=em+9rvrbpggexnzztj...@mail.gmail.com>
>>> , Chris Albertson writes:
>>> 
>>>> Yes.  NTP calls it "root distance" [...]
>>> 
>>> And it is generally useless, because people don't calibrate it.
>>
>> http://bugs.ntp.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2587
>>
>> Because I've forgotten to open a ticket on this too often for too long.
> 
> I'm actually not certain that it helps, even if you document it.
> 
> It's sort of an "administrative" distance and it unfairly penalizes
> any GNSS in favour of terrestial if you calibrate it according to the
> original intent...

I'm game to come up with a better plan.  Original intent is good, and
follow-on improvements are even better.

H
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