Hi,

One other action / question concerns WG adoption of 
draft-clemm-netconf-nmda-diff-01<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-clemm-netconf-nmda-diff/>
 (Discrepancy detection between NMDA datastores).
The draft received considerable support when the question was asked in the 
room, but one question that was asked concerns whether this should be in 
Netconf or perhaps in Netmod instead.  Hence, cc'ing Lou and netmod.

The reason we put this into Netconf concerns the fact that this really defines 
an RPC, i.e. operations to facilitate interacting with NMDA-compliant servers.  
It complements the RESTCONF and NETCONF operations, and the NMDA-extensions to 
those are also placed in the Netconf WG.  This seemed like another natural 
extension.  The draft does not really define a traditional YANG data model per 
se that would be used to manage something, therefore it simply did not occur to 
us to place it into Netmod, although I can see how one might make a case for 
that as well.

So, from our (coauthors) perspective, for the stated reasons, perhaps slight 
preference for Netconf, but really either one (Netconf or Netmod) is fine.  One 
thing we would not want to do is slow this effort down; since this was 
presented in Netconf, not in Netmod, if we were moved into Netmod it would 
hopefully not mean having to go back to square 1.

Thoughts?
--- Alex


From: Netconf [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mahesh Jethanandani
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 3:27 PM
To: netconf <[email protected]>
Subject: [Netconf] Summary and AIs from IETF-100 meeting

Dear NETCONF WG,

Below is the NETCONF WG session summary and AIs that were taken from the IETF 
100 meeting.

This e-mail verifies the discussion that took place in the room. Barring any 
strong objection, the AIs identified in this summary will be acted upon.

The NETCONF session took place on Thursday, November 16, 2017, between 
15:50-17:50 Singapore Time.

The final notes from the meeting (once posted) will be available at:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/minutes-99-netconf/<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/minutes-100-netconf/>


  *   rfc6536bis received comments in IESG review. Some last minute updates are 
being provided to address those comments, and once approved will allow the 
document to go towards publication. AI for authors to post updated draft before 
Benoit submits it for publication.
  *   NMDA drafts (YANG Library, NETCONF and RESTCONF) need updates to support 
features like licensing, and semantic versioning. It also needs to address some 
bugs. Authors believe the document should be ready for WGLC by end of this 
year. AI for authors to provide updated draft before the three set of drafts 
are submitted for LC.
  *   Zerotouch draft went through LC. It received comments during that period, 
which the author will address. Author believes that once the document is ready, 
it can be forwarded for publication, currently planned for December. AI for 
author to provide updated draft.
  *   Keystore draft needs to be updated for issues raised in WGLC and 
discussion on the mailing list. AI for author(s) to provide updated drafts 
before LC can be re-initiated.
  *   SSH/TLS NETCONF/RESTCONF Client Server Models also needs updates based on 
changes in the Keystore draft.  AI for author(s) to provide updated drafts 
before LC will be re-initated.
  *   YANG Push, Subscribed notifications and NETCONF notification drafts need 
updates based on discussion in the meeting and on the list. There are still 
outstanding questions on whether NETCONF notifications draft is needed or its 
contents can be folded into subscribed-notifications draft.  All these issues 
need to be discussed and resolved on the mailing list. Co-chairs will initiate 
WGLC once the issues are resolved. AI for authors to close on open issues and 
post updated draft.
  *   Notification Message Headers and Bundles and Restconf notifications - 
These two drafts will be considered for WGLC later. No AI.
  *   UDP Pub Channel draft needs more discussion on the mailing list. A 
milestone will be added to the NETCONF WG milestones. No other AI planned at 
this time.
Cheers

Mahesh (and Kent)

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