Status right now:
ok   - 0. systemd-timesyncd

ok   - 1. default install - install chrony => Chrony
fail - 1b. - remove chrony => none (ok after reboot)

ok   - 2. default install - install ntp => NTP
fail - 2b. - remove ntp => none (ok after reboot)

ok   - 3. default install - install openntp => openntp
fail - 3b. - remove openntp => none (ok after reboot)

ok   - 4. default install - install ntp, install chrony => Chrony
fail - 4b. remove chrony => none (NTP masked by chrony install)
fail - 4c. remove NTP => systemd-timesyncd

fail - 5. default install - install chrony, install NTP => NTP (masked chrony 
on install)
ok   - 5b. remove Chrony => NTP
fail - 5c. remove NTP => systemd-timesyncd

ok - 6. default install - install openntp => openntp
ok - 6b. install NTP => NTP
ok - 6c. install chrony => chrony
fail - 6d. remote NTP & Chrony => openntp (due to conflicts now nothing is her 
anymore)
fail - 6e. remove openntp => systemd-timesyncd

ok - 7. xenial with ntp - upgrade to B => NTP

ok - 8. xenial with ntp - upgrade to B, install chrony => Chrony

fail - 9. xenial with ntp - upgrade to B, remove NTP => systemd-
timesyncd (ok after reboot)

ok - 10. xenial without ntp - upgrade to B => systemd-timesyncd


** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #873185
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=873185

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  start/stop of conflicting time services not well coordinated

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