On Sat, 07 Jan 2023 20:53:22 +0100 Bernhard Schmidt <be...@debian.org> wrote:

> src:ntp (the ntp suite from ntp.org, including ntpd, ntpdate and sntp) has
> been dropped from bookworm and superseded by src:ntpsec, the much improved 
> fork
> from ntpsec.org . Transitional packages are in place and for 99% of the users
> this should have no impact, but it should be mentioned in the release notes.

Presumably the release notes should also say that most people should
consider systemd-timesyncd as this is priority:standard (since at
least buster, but i dont remember seeing this in release notes then)?
- i assume the idea is that if you dont have any special needs beyond
"set the clock" should use systemd-timesyncd, And people who need
extra features (like running their own ntp server) should install
ntpsec / chrony / opennntpd ?

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