On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 11:14:29AM -0400, Joel M. Halpern wrote:
> From where I sit, there is no such thing as "ephemeral operational state".
> There is "operational state" that reflects the effect of "ephemeral
> configuration", but as far as I can tell, it is still just "operational
> state".

This matches my understanding.
 
> Putting aside the operational state aspects, we do need to work out the
> diagramming / positioning of the ephemeral configuration and its
> relationship to the other components in the base diagram.

Yes. And to what extend 'configuration' is the right term...

/js

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