[netconf] Adoption-suitability for draft-wang-netconf-bulk-subscribed-notifications

Kent Watsen <kent+ietf@watsen.net> Wed, 05 August 2020 22:18 UTC

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Subject: [netconf] Adoption-suitability for draft-wang-netconf-bulk-subscribed-notifications
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NETCONF WG,

Per the previous email sent moments ago, the chairs would like to solicit input on the following draft:

   Title: Bulk Subscription to YANG Event Notification
   Link: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wang-netconf-bulk-subscribed-notifications
   Abstract:

      This document defines a YANG data model and associated mechanism that
      allows subscriber applications to bulk subscribe to publishers' event
      streams based on bundle group information such as bundle size and
      bundle latency.  This allows the publishers to report multiple
      notifications in a single bundling message.


In particular, please discuss adoption-suitability as it regards to the following questions:

    1) is the problem important for the NETCONF WG to solve?
    2) is the draft a suitable basis for the work?


PS: this message is itself not an adoption poll, but rather an attempt to gauge interest/support for a potential future adoption poll.

NETCONF Chairs