@enr0n, yes there is the specific risk of breaking time synchronization
due to the need for an additional NTS/KE (4460/tcp) port, that might not
be accessible everywhere. We want to play this safe and rather give it a
cycle where chrony/NTS is only enabled on new installations. Especially,
as systemd-timesyncd remains in "main" and is therefore still supported.

We're considering to implement the full, automatic upgrade path to NTS
time synchronization in a following cycle, as tracked in SD-2377.


The risk and (manual) upgrade path is described in the Questing release notes: 
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/questing-quokka-release-notes/59220#p-151948-chrony

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