[LEAPSECS] "not my job" ?

Peter Vince pvince at theiet.org
Tue Jan 10 09:20:55 EST 2012


While there will undoubtedly be some fallout, I think the reason this
proposal has such a following is that we currently have a *large*
"bunch of people" who have to "clean up the mess" after each and every
leap-second. If we do this now, then that's it for tens of
generations, by which time experience will have decided on the course
of action.

Peter


On 10 January 2012 14:12, Rob Seaman <seaman at noao.edu> wrote:

> My, my, my.  What a fuss over a few messages that you guys could simply have ignored.

>

> Warner Losh wrote:

>

>> It is not my job to make their plans for them, nor is it ITUs.  If things change, you need to adapt.

>

> No, it is my job to clean up the mess this will leave.  It is the job of many other people in astronomy and aerospace and related fields.  And unlike Y2K, it is the job of a bunch of people who don't even know the issue exists yet.

>

> Obviously we would be forced to adapt.  We can't all be a "one-man micronation" like Michael :-)  More power to him, but that isn't a "coordinated" plan either.

>

> The question is, are you guys going to help clean up the mess?  And if not, what are you doing here?  Go ahead.  Send another dozen messages telling us how this isn't a problem, or if it is that it's one we should have known to solve in 1985.

>

> Rob

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