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+This is the README for chrony.
+
+What is chrony?
+===============
+
+chrony is a versatile implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
+It can synchronise the system clock with NTP servers, reference clocks
+(e.g. GPS receiver), and manual input using wristwatch and keyboard.
+It can also operate as an NTPv4 (RFC 5905) server and peer to provide
+a time service to other computers in the network.
+
+It is designed to perform well in a wide range of conditions, including
+intermittent network connections, heavily congested networks, changing
+temperatures (ordinary computer clocks are sensitive to temperature),
+and systems that do not run continuosly, or run on a virtual machine.
+
+Typical accuracy between two machines synchronised over the Internet is
+within a few milliseconds; on a LAN, accuracy is typically in tens of
+microseconds. With hardware timestamping, or a hardware reference clock,
+sub-microsecond accuracy may be possible.
+
+Two programs are included in chrony, chronyd is a daemon that can be
+started at boot time and chronyc is a command-line interface program
+which can be used to monitor chronyd's performance and to change various
+operating parameters whilst it is running.
+
+What will chrony run on?
+========================
+
+The software is known to work on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, macOS and
+Solaris. Closely related systems may work too. Any other system will
+likely require a porting exercise.
+
+How do I set it up?
+===================
+
+The file INSTALL gives instructions. On supported systems the
+compilation process should be automatic. You will need a C compiler,
+e.g. gcc or clang.
+
+What documentation is there?
+============================
+
+The distribution includes manual pages and a document containing
+Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
+
+The documentation is also available on the chrony web pages, accessible
+through the URL
+
+ https://chrony.tuxfamily.org/
+
+Where are new versions announced?
+=================================
+
+There is a low volume mailing list where new versions and other
+important news relating to chrony are announced. You can join this list
+by sending mail with the subject "subscribe" to
+
+chrony-announce-request@chrony.tuxfamily.org
+
+How can I get support for chrony?
+=================================
+
+There are two other mailing lists relating to chrony. chrony-users is a
+discussion list for users, e.g. for questions about chrony configuration
+and bug reports. chrony-dev is a more technical list for developers,
+e.g. for submitting patches and discussing how new features should be
+implemented. To subscribe to either of these lists, send a message with
+the subject "subscribe" to
+
+chrony-users-request@chrony.tuxfamily.org
+or
+chrony-dev-request@chrony.tuxfamily.org
+
+as applicable.
+
+License
+=======
+
+chrony is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
+
+Authors
+=======
+
+Richard P. Curnow <rc@rc0.org.uk>
+Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
+
+Acknowledgements
+================
+
+In writing the chronyd program, extensive use has been made of the NTPv3 (RFC
+1305) and NTPv4 (RFC 5905) specification. The source code of the xntpd/ntpd
+implementation written by Dennis Fergusson, Lars Mathiesen, David Mills, and
+others, has been used to check the details of the protocol.
+
+The following people have provided patches and other major contributions
+to chrony:
+
+Lonnie Abelbeck <lonnie@abelbeck.com>
+Benny Lyne Amorsen <benny@amorsen.dk>
+Andrew Bishop <amb@gedanken.demon.co.uk>
+Vincent Blut <vincent.debian@free.fr>
+Stephan I. Boettcher <stephan@nevis1.columbia.edu>
+David Bohman <debohman@gmail.com>
+Goswin Brederlow <brederlo@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
+Leigh Brown <leigh@solinno.co.uk>
+Erik Bryer <ebryer@spots.ab.ca>
+Jonathan Cameron <jic23@cam.ac.uk>
+Bryan Christianson <bryan@whatroute.net>
+Juliusz Chroboczek <jch@pps.jussieu.fr>
+Christian Ehrhardt <christian.ehrhardt@canonical.com>
+Paul Elliott <pelliott@io.com>
+Robert Fairley <rfairley@redhat.com>
+Stefan R. Filipek <srfilipek@gmail.com>
+Mike Fleetwood <mike@rockover.demon.co.uk>
+Alexander Gretencord <arutha@gmx.de>
+Andrew Griffiths <agriffit@redhat.com>
+Walter Haidinger <walter.haidinger@gmx.at>
+Juergen Hannken-Illjes <hannken@eis.cs.tu-bs.de>
+John Hasler <john@dhh.gt.org>
+Tjalling Hattink <t.hattink@fugro.nl>
+Liam Hatton <me@liamhatton.com>
+Jachym Holecek <jakym@volny.cz>
+HÃ¥kan Johansson <f96hajo@chalmers.se>
+Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com>
+Antti Jrvinen <costello@iki.fi>
+Eric Lammerts <eric@lammerts.org>
+Stefan Lucke <stefan@lucke.in-berlin.de>
+Victor Lum <viclum@vanu.com>
+Kevin Lyda <kevin@ie.suberic.net>
+Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
+Vladimir Michl <vladimir.michl@seznam.cz>
+Victor Moroz <vim@prv.adlum.ru>
+Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <tosi@stekt.oulu.fi>
+Frank Otto <sandwichmacher@web.de>
+Denny Page <dennypage@me.com>
+Chris Perl <cperl@janestreet.com>
+Gautier PHILIPPON <gautier.philippon@ensimag.grenoble-inp.fr>
+Andreas Piesk <apiesk@virbus.de>
+Andreas Steinmetz <ast@domdv.de>
+NAKAMURA Takumi <takumi@ps.sakura.ne.jp>
+Timo Teras <timo.teras@iki.fi>
+Bill Unruh <unruh@physics.ubc.ca>
+Stephen Wadeley <swadeley@redhat.com>
+Bernhard Weiss <lisnablagh@web.de>
+Wolfgang Weisselberg <weissel@netcologne.de>
+Bernhard M. Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.de>
+Joachim Wiedorn <ad_debian@joonet.de>
+Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>
+Ulrich Windl <ulrich.windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de>
+Doug Woodward <dougw@whistler.com>
+Thomas Zajic <zlatko@zlatko.fdns.net>
+
+Many other people have contributed bug reports and suggestions. We are sorry
+we cannot identify all of you individually.