Jürgen,
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 06:47:49PM +0100, Benoit Claise wrote:
I hope that nobody disagrees that the operational state design and how
to structure the models are the two blocking factors to publish YANG
models. If you disagree or don't see this, let me know, I should
communicate better.
Even if it may spoil your day, I disagree that there is a blocking
factor that should stop us from publishing models.
Interestingly, I received that feedback again recently, this time from
the OSPF and ISIS YANG model authors.
There seem to be
ways to address the requirements without having to block all work or
to redo what that we have published.
That's my hope too.
But sure, if you make it a
blocking factor, it will be one.
I'll chose to ignore this last sentence.
Regards, Benoit
I hope that nobody really believes that because some people in IETF (or
in any other SDOs) thinks that what those operators want is a bad idea,
those operators will not get what they request/pay for from their suppliers.
To be fair, those operators also tell us that they use protocols that
are not IETF protocols and it remains somewhat unclear what those
protocols are we are expected to optimize data model solutions for.
/js
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