Stephen Farrell has entered the following ballot position for
draft-ietf-netmod-yang-json-09: No Objection

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- I would have thought that it'd be useful to point out any
issues with round-tripping, e.g. going from XML to JSON and
back to XML or vice-versa. But I didn't see any mention of
that. How come?

- I'm not sure if anyone has considered XMLDSIG or use of JOSE
with YANG. If one did, then this kind of mapping would not
allow one to preserve digital signatures without a lot of
work. I assume that that's considered ok. (Which it can be,
depending on how one does object level security, if one does
object level security.)

- It's not clear to me if the discussion of the secdir review
[1] concluded. It seemed to just stall. Is there more to be
said? (If so, be great if the shepherd would kick that
discussion.)

   [1] https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/secdir/current/msg06408.html


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