Martin Bjorklund <[email protected]> writes:

> Andy,
>
> I don't think the implementation burden on the server is that heavy.
> A YANG 1.0 compliant server today supports:
>
>    leaf a in module A of type foo from foo@2001-01-01
>    leaf b in module B of type foo from foo@2002-02-02

In fact, the same can be done in two submodules of the same module, or
main module and submodule, which leads exactly to the situation below -
and that's allowed even in YANG 1.0.

Lada

>
> I.e., it supports different leafs in the combined data model referring
> to different versions of the same type.
>
> A YANG 1.1 server would also support
>
>    leaf a in module A of type foo from foo@2001-01-01
>    leaf b in module A of type foo from foo@2002-02-02
>
> Of course, how much a specific implementation is affected will vary,
> but I don't think the concepts are *that* different.
>
>
> /martin

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