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by wbl 2555 days ago
Most sites can switch from ntpd to something else. See for instance systemd timescynd which really doesn't have a reason to exist. And changing to chronyd was a very quick switch.

I think it is really inertia. Time synchronization goes unloved at a lot of places.

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I don't disagree! In particular, a ground-up Rust replacement for the 20% of ntpd that everyone relies on would do a lot of good and be deployable virtually everywhere ntpd is today (Raymond proposed a Go rewrite --- I strongly prefer Go to Rust, but Go has a garbage-collected runtime).

But that's besides the point. Pushing a hostile fork of a popular project, raising money for it, and then abandoning the codebase entirely for a rewrite takes a "special" kind of chutzpah.