On 4/21/2017 1:29 PM, Phillip
Hallam-Baker wrote:
You linked to an outdated 2004 spec. The current spec is here: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/ I can't be wrong. I said "IF", and you can't claim I'm not surprised that these aren't already included. While I agree, that is an issue for POSIX. For every reason you want PIT, we can already use TAI.
Any difference between the current date and UTC renders everything that interacts with the real world incorrect. That's true, but the organizations that pick times scales are not the IETF. We use standards others manage in that regard, exactly because we're not special - either time is largely local (in which case it doesn't matter) or you need to interact with the rest of the world, which agreed on UTC.
OK, then let us know when any government picks PIT. Until then, though, the Internet should not be picking something different when there are already current standards that are sufficient. Joe |