Hi Kent,

I am missing two aspects in the charter.
One is the short description of planned WG items setting the target. 
The other point is the intended status of the WG items.
To me without such definition it looks kind of incomplete.

Mehmet

> -----Original Message-----
> From: netmod [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kent Watsen
> Sent: Friday, March 3, 2017 4:23 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [netmod] draft netmod charter update proposal
> 
> 
> Hi NETMOD WG,
> 
> Please find below draft-3 having the following changes:
> 
>  - s/representation/encoding/g
>  - s/2016/2017/ in Milestones
>  - moved syslog from Mar to Apr
>  - moved entity from Mar to Apr
> 
> Any other comments?
> 
> Kent
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Network Modeling (NETMOD)
> -------------------------
> 
> Charter
> 
> Current Status: Active
> 
> Chairs:
>    Lou Berger <[email protected]>
>    Kent Watsen <[email protected]>
> 
> Operations and Management Area Directors:
>    Benoit Claise <[email protected]>
>    Joel Jaeggli <[email protected]>
> 
> Operations and Management Area Advisor:
>    Benoit Claise <[email protected]>
> 
> Secretary:
>    Zitao (Michael) Wang <[email protected]>
> 
> Mailing Lists:
>    General Discussion: [email protected]
>    To Subscribe:       https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod
>    Archive:            https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/netmod/
> 
> Description of Working Group:
> 
>    The Network Modeling (NETMOD) working group is responsible for the
> YANG
>    data modeling language, and guidelines for developing YANG models.  The
>    NETMOD working group addresses general topics related to the use of the
>    YANG language and YANG models, for example, the mapping of YANG
> modeled
>    data into various encodings.  Finally, the NETMOD working group
>    also defines core YANG models used as basic YANG building blocks, and
>    YANG models that do not otherwise fall under the charter of any other
>    IETF working group.
> 
> The NETMOD WG is responsible for:
> 
>    a) Maintaining the data modeling language YANG.  This effort entails
>       periodically updating the specification to address new requirements
>       as they arise.
> 
>    b) Maintaining the guidelines for developing YANG models.  This effort
>       is primarily driven by updates made to the YANG specification.
> 
>    c) Maintaining a conceptual framework in which YANG models are used.
>       This effort entails describing the generic context that in YANG
>       exists and how certain YANG statements interact in that context.
>       An example of this is YANG's relationship with datastores.
> 
>    d) Maintaining encodings for YANG modeled data.  This effort entails
>       updating encodings already defined by the NETMOD working (XML and
>       JSON) to accommodate changes to the YANG specification, and defining
>       new encodings that are needed, and yet do not fall under the charter
>       of any other active IETF working group.
> 
>    e) Maintaining YANG models used as basic YANG building blocks.  This
>       effort entails updating existing YANG models (ietf-yang-types and
>       ietf-inet-types) as needed, as well as defining additional core YANG
>       data models when necessary.
> 
>    f) Defining and maintaining YANG models that do not fall under the
>       charter of any other active IETF working group.
> 
>    The NETMOD working group consults with the NETCONF working group to
>    ensure that new requirements are and understood and can be met by
>    the protocols developed within that working group (e.g., NETCONF
>    and RESTCONF).  The NETMOD working group coordinates with other
>    working groups on possible extensions to YANG to address new modeling
>    requirements and, when needed, which group will run the process on a
>    specific model.
> 
>    The NETMOD working group does not serve as a review team for YANG
>    modules developed by other working groups. Instead, the YANG doctors,
>    as organized by the OPS area director responsible for network
>    management, will act as advisors for other working groups and provide
>    YANG reviews for the OPS area directors.
> 
> Milestones:
> 
>    Done     - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-rfc6087bis to IESG for publication
>    Mar 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-yang-model-classification to IESG
>               for publication
>    Mar 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-acl-model to IESG for publication
>    Apr 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-entity to IESG for publication
>    Apr 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-syslog-model to IESG for
publication
>    Oct 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-schema-mount to IESG for
publication
>    Oct 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-revised-datastores to IESG for
>               publication
>    Dec 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-intf-ext-yang to IESG for
>               publication
>    Dec 2017 - Submit draft-ietf-netmod-sub-intf-vlan-yang to IESG for
>               publication
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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