Phil Shafer <[email protected]> writes:

> Andy Bierman writes:
>>IMO it is more robust not to assume people never see the real YANG
>>statements.
>
> Exactly.  We made YANG readable so that we wouldn't _need_ to view
> it using tools.  This was one of the "insta-death" factors for UML.

I have to reiterate that the idea is to continue to be able to view YANG
modules *without* using tools, but provide some aid to tools that can make
use of certain well-defined lightweight markup conventions.

Everybody with a practical experience of converting YANG automatically
to something else (not only to HTML, it starts already with YIN) knows
that transferring descriptions and other similar texts is tricky.

Lada

>
> Thanks,
>  Phil
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