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RE: NETCONF WG minutes for IETF #60



hi

I agree it should be kept in the protocol draft until we are sure what's
going on with netmod, but I would have some concerns if the document was
published with the content. My main concern is the risk for contradictory
requirements. We could make it a non-normative appendix with a big old
disclaimer for now and worry about it when we get closer to publication.
Perhaps an editor's note to remind us to revist the issue?

Sharon

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Bierman [mailto:abierman@cisco.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 5:24 PM
To: Chisholm, Sharon [CAR:5K50:EXCH]
Cc: netconf@ops.ietf.org
Subject: RE: NETCONF WG minutes for IETF #60


At 01:17 PM 9/3/2004, Sharon Chisholm wrote:
>hi
>
>The minutes say that instead of removing the stuff in section 7 of the 
>protocol draft since we (netmod) want to include it in our content 
>discussion
>
>"Instead, a warning in each section
>will be added to explain that a NETCONF data modelling standard document is
>expected to supercede this text at some time in the future."
>
>I don't remember that. Was this just until our stuff progressed to be 
>working group documents? That almost sounds familiar. This protocol 
>draft wouldn't go to RFC with the duplicated text would it?

We did discuss this a little bit -- we don't want the data model stuff to
disappear until (if and when) a NETMOD WG is formed and produces a document
to replace this text.  I think these sections should remain in the NETCONF
protocol document as non-normative appendices.  


>Sharon

Andy



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