Hi Tom,

On 15/12/2015 17:10, Nadeau Thomas wrote:
On Dec 15, 2015:12:08 PM, at 12:08 PM, Juergen Schoenwaelder 
<[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 04:48:21PM +0000, Kent Watsen wrote:
The minutes for IETF 95 show that there was in-room support for adopting 
draft-wilton-netmod-intf-ext-yang as a WG draft.   The minutes also show that 
this decision would be confirmed on the mailing list, which I am doing now.

Should we move to adopt draft-wilton-netmod-intf-ext-yang as a WG item and 
correspondingly add this to the WG charter as a milestone?  Please comment by 
Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 9AM EST at which time the WG Chairs will gauge 
whether or not there is consensus to move forward with the document.

This I-D contains some Ethernet specific definitions. Are we going to
define Ethernet specific things in the IETF or is IEEE ready to take
over data models for 'their' interfaces? In other words, what exactly
is the scope of this work?
        The IEEE has officially started working on Ethernet models on
the public github repo here, so I suggest taking a look at that for any
overlaps.

        https://github.com/YangModels/yang/tree/master/experimental/ieee
The latest (work in progress) models are actually at:
https://github.com/8023YangDesignTeam/EthernetYang/tree/master/experimental/ieee/802.3

This repo is a direct fork of YangModels so that we can iterate the IEEE 802.3 models at a faster pace, with an intention that we periodically fold the IEEE model updates back into YangModels when they have been reviewed and reached some level of stability and consensus in the design team.

Thanks,
Rob



        —Tom

And (likely depending on the answer to the first question), is it
meaningful to produce an interface extension module or is it better to
simply carefully revise the model we already have?

If we add something to the work of this WG, what will be realistic
milestones and how do we make sure we stay focused? Is there a need
for some prioritization?

/js

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