Re: [netconf] ietf-keystore, truststore, crypto-types

Kent Watsen <kent@watsen.net> Tue, 06 August 2019 00:03 UTC

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Subject: Re: [netconf] ietf-keystore, truststore, crypto-types
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> Why do you prefer actions?

I found a reason to prefer actions.

That being so applications that choose to use the groupings instead don't have to implement ietf-keystore just to access them.


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