On 10/10/2014 17:10, Warren Kumari wrote:
So, Scott and I have discussed this - we see consensus for advancing
the document, and request the authors to address the comments so we
can progress this.

On a more personal note -- huge thanks to the authors for agreeing to
wrote this document and getting it done so quickly.
big + 1

Regards, B.
W


On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Benoit Claise <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,

Forwarded with permission.
draft-ietf-opsawg-mibs-to-ieee80231 review from David Law, from an IEEE
point of view.


Regards, Benoit

  -----Original Message-----

Hi Dan,

I have now reviewed the document and have no comments so it is an ack from
me.

Would you like any action in respect to this document at the IEEE 802.3
plenary in the first week of November - we could for example provide an
update on its status to the Working Group.

Best regards,
    David

-----Original Message-----

From: Law, David
Sent: 01 October 2014 10:33
To: 'Romascanu, Dan (Dan)'
Cc: Warren Kumari; Pat Thaler; Benoit Claise; Howard Frazier; Adam
Healey <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [OPSAWG] Start of WGLC for
draft-ietf-opsawg-mibs-to-ieee80231-00

Hi Dan,

Thank you for bringing this to my attention - I'll personally review this
today - and will return comments or an ack.

Best regards,
    David

-----Original Message-----

From: Romascanu, Dan (Dan) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 01 October 2014 10:27
To: Law, David; Howard Frazier
Cc: Warren Kumari; Pat Thaler; Benoit Claise
Subject: FW: [OPSAWG] Start of WGLC for
draft-ietf-opsawg-mibs-to-ieee80231-00
Importance: High

David, Howard,

Please see below a reminder from the chair of the OSAWG concerning the
last call of the Internet-Draft that documents the transition of the IEEE
802.3 MIB work from the IETF to IEEE 802.3.

I have forwarded the Last Call announcement to you and the ieee_ietf
coordination list, but have not seen any response from the IEEE.

We would highly appreciate your reading and feedback, even if this is an
'ack' that all seems reasonable.

As Warren puts it:

This is a really short document -- if you ignore the boilerplate, and
the list of MIBs it is probably around a page and a half of short, easy
text.

We'd appreciate some review, but, to be honest, even if we don't get
any I'm planning on submitting this -- it basically just documents
what we've already done...
Thanks and Regards,

Dan


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