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RE: [NGO] syslog content for NETCONF stream
I am quite sure that there is enough interest to write an I-D. In the
current phase of discussions and especially until a broader consensus is
reached on the data modeling language it helps to document the
contributions. It may also happen that in a first phase we shall rather
publish Informational or Experimental RFC documents rather than going
directly to standards track. In any case, I-Ds are good.
Dan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Bierman [mailto:ietf@andybierman.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 7:54 PM
> To: Netconf (E-mail)
> Cc: NETCONF Goes On
> Subject: [NGO] syslog content for NETCONF stream
>
> Hi,
>
> I translated the syslog message format as defined in
> draft-ietf-syslog-protocol-19.txt into XML encoding for
> better subtree and Xpath filtering, as well as a TEXT encoding.
>
> I doubt we can standardize any content given the level of
> disagreement over every little detail.
> But we still need to keep throwing darts at data models until
> there is more agreement.
>
> Simon asked an important question at the last IETF meeting:
> "What do you think the NETCONF data model should look like"?
> Debating the finer points of data modeling language design is
> a nice academic exercise. Debating what the XML on the wire
> looks like is much more important right now.
>
> I am including the XSD and the NCX source file.
> I hope the documentation is readable in the module header.
> This is an attempt at a direct translation of syslog-19
> message format.
> If there is any interest, I will write up an I-D.
>
> Andy
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