From: netmod <[email protected]> on behalf of Kent Watsen <[email protected]> Sent: 07 April 2022 16:30
Hi Juergen, On Apr 7, 2022, at 3:13 AM, Jürgen Schönwälder <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: On Wed, Apr 06, 2022 at 05:49:26PM -0700, IETF Secretariat wrote: The IETF WG state of draft-ietf-netmod-rfc6991-bis has been changed to "WG Consensus: Waiting for Write-Up" from "Waiting for WG Chair Go-Ahead" by Kent Watsen: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-netmod-rfc6991-bis/ Dear chairs, given recent discussions around ip addresses, I am not sure about the consensus I just moved the state back so it doesn't suggest consensus. and perhaps we should consider to name the new date and time types differently, e.g. date -> date-with-zone date-no-zone -> date time -> time-with-zone time-no-zone -> time to avoid similar discussions in the future and to adopt a naming style where optional elements are reflected in the name instead of using a naming style where the absence of optional parts is reflected in the name. Here's what is intuitive to me: - date YYYY-MM-DD - time hh:mm:ss Effectively your proposal. I question if "date-with-zone" or "time-with-zone" are ever needed. Certainly not "date-with-zone", as there is no way to reason about it. As for "time-with-zone", I'm suspicious, as I've never seen it disconnected from a "date" before. <tp> I see time with zone and no date. It is needed whenever monitoring or some other operational requirement is being set up to occur at the same time every day (which I see as a very common requirement). You can find it in e.g. I2NSF-consumer-facing (which I keep being told has been around for years before being brought to the IETF). Tom Petch Kent // contributor /js -- Jürgen Schönwälder Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH Phone: +49 421 200 3587 Campus Ring 1 | 28759 Bremen | Germany Fax: +49 421 200 3103 <https://www.jacobs-university.de/> _______________________________________________ netmod mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod
