On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 10:37 PM Jóhann B. Guðmundsson johannbg@gmail.com wrote:
And realistically speaking the use case for Chrony basically are that you are either running an ntp server or in an IT environment which requires sub-microsecond accurate time ( for example infrastructure at the size of FB ), environment's in which Fedora is seldom run in.
I take offense to that as someone who runs and helps support Fedora at my workplace. And I imagine so would Facebook, considering they talked about their very large footprint of Fedora at Flock last year. And as Fedora gets preloaded on laptops that businesses buy, it's entirely possible that usage will continue to rise.
And I've heard of businesses actually eschewing both RHEL and CentOS for Fedora deployments at scale for cloud, server, and workstation deployments because the fresher stack is better. Given that Fedora can *generally* run software intended for RHEL, it tends to work out quite well.
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