[LEAPSECS] Common Calendar Time (CCT) -Brooks Harris
    Brooks Harris 
    brooks at edlmax.com
       
    Fri Jan 17 18:51:35 EST 2014
    
    
  
On 2014-01-17 04:06 AM, Zefram wrote:
>> E) Because "Leap Seconds" are at the center of the "kill Leap
>> Seconds" debate,
> ...
>>             we also rename (our beloved) "Leap Seconds".
> Respelling isn't going to fool most of the people in this debate.
Nobody is trying to fool anybody. I think there are several reasons to 
change the name -
A) If you establish a new timescale that includes the "Leap Seconds 
mechanism" you'd better rename it to make it clear its part of this new 
timescale, not some other.
B) As I've suggested CCT, with its proleptic UTC/TAI, and recognizing 
how that NTP includes the a Leap Seconds, we are actually using the 
"Leap Second mechanism" in the proleptic portion of the timescale. That 
is not "Leap Seconds" proper. Better rename it.
C) The CCT timescale will need to define clear rules how "Leap Seconds" 
apply to "local time". This is not addressed by the existing "Leap 
Seconds" definition(s). Better rename it.
-Brooks
    
    
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