[LEAPSECS] The relation between Easter and leap econds.
Peter Bunclark
psb at ast.cam.ac.uk
Mon Nov 10 09:18:35 EST 2008
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <alpine.LSU.2.00.0811101155370.30582 at hermes-1.csi.cam.ac.uk>, Tony F
> inch writes:
>
> >My point is that user requirements change. The relation between natural
> >phenomena and our consensus idea of time depends on how accurately and
> >quickly we can measure those phenomena, and which phenomena we care about
> >tracking.
>
> Couldn't the opposite argument be made: The majority of users don't care
> a hoot about time (ref: flashing 12:00 everywhere) and therefore the
Don't be ridiculous, everybody cares about missing a bus or a favourite TV
show.
> scientists and engineers who have to care, are free to implement
> any working solution ?
Again, you've got a solution but no clearly stated problem.
>
> After all, with the cavalier attitude politicians have to time, (ref
> timezone changes with short notice, century old laws etc), I can't
> see any good coming out of involving them.
We're all involved. The gulf between narrow-minded politicians and
tunnel-visioned computer programmers must be bridged as part of the
process.
>
> In other words: WP7A may not be the best place, but it is probably
> as good as any.
Not until it is fully open and inclusive.
Pete.
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