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F-ckin Leap Seconds, how do they work?
- Subject: F-ckin Leap Seconds, how do they work?
- From: r.engehausen at gmail.com (Roy)
- Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 10:26:22 -0700
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On 7/5/2012 5:54 PM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
>> Rather than discussing the pros and cons of UTC and leap seconds, just
>> create your own time system.
>>
>> You could call it OpenTime. OpenTime will use NTP servers where the
>> Stratum 1 servers are synced to some time standard that doesn't care
>> about leap seconds. That way the consumer can chose to connect his
>> machines to UTC or OpenTime.
> And what do you do if "OpenTime" and "UTC" differs so that it matters?
>
> Do the fligt leave at 1200 UTC or 1200 OpenTime?
>
> ...
Lets see. There have been nine leap seconds in 20 years. So at the
start of the next century the difference will probably be less than a minute
Remember OpenTime is only for people who want their system clocks to
ignore leap seconds. I don't include myself among the possible users of
OpenTime.