Re: [netmod] WG adoption poll draft-lhotka-netmod-yang-markup-00

Ladislav Lhotka <lhotka@nic.cz> Thu, 13 April 2017 12:45 UTC

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Subject: Re: [netmod] WG adoption poll draft-lhotka-netmod-yang-markup-00
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> On 13 Apr 2017, at 13:34, t.petch <ietfc@btconnect.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andy Bierman" <andy@yumaworks.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 5:44 PM
> 
>> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 6:02 AM, Juergen Schoenwaelder <
>> j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de> wrote:
>> 
>>> I think it is crucial that descriptions etc. remain human readable
>>> using plain text readers. Having to run a renderer to make sense out
>>> of descriptions etc. would be a big failure and things are even
> worse
>>> if modules use different dialects all over the place.
>>> 
>>> I believe there is way more important work to get done than this
> (and
>>> I fear endless discussions about which adapted subsets of markdown
> or
>>> (whatever comes next) to use). I do not object this work, but I also
>>> do not support it at this point in time.
>>> 
>>> 
>> +1
>> 
>> IMO this makes YANG less readable, especially without any agreement
>> on the specific markup supported. A YANG module should be readable by
> humans
>> without any special tools required.
> 
> I agree.  I would say that if you cannot say it in text/plain, then you
> probably should not be saying it (something I would extend to e-mail but
> realise that I am less likely to get support there:-)

OK, so if somebody writes

leaf foo {
    description "This is my *favourite* leaf.";
    type string;
}

you may not like it, but it is absolutely legal and IMO also readable by humans. As William previously mentioned, some communities are already doing similar things. The principal aim of my I-D is to allow module authors to explicitly state that they adhere to some rules, which helps authors of tools reduce guesswork.

The example with email is actually very relevant. I would also love if people and MUAs only used plain text but, as you say, this is not going to happen. If we accept this as a fact, is it better or worse for interoperability that MUAs provide media type in mail headers?

Lada

> 
> Tom Petch
> 
>>> /js
>>> 
>>> 
>> Andy
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 02:53:08PM +0200, Ladislav Lhotka wrote:
>>>> Robert Wilton <rwilton@cisco.com> writes:
>>>> 
>>>>> Yes/support.  But with the condition that I would still like the
> draft
>>>>> to define a basic common subset of markdown fields/annotations
> that
>>>>> implementations would be expected to support.  For clarity, I'm
> not
>>>>> suggesting that the draft should define a new markdown language,
> I
>>> think
>>>>> that it would be better to use an existing markdown language,
> but
>>>>> perhaps simplified.
>>>> 
>>>> In my view, this needs to remain purely optional, so
> implementations
>>>> won't be expected to support anything. It should be perfectly fine
> to
>>>> leave description texts unprocessed, or process only selected
>>>> constructs.
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I want to avoid the scenario where each group of YANG modelers
> could
>>>>> decide to use a different incompatible variant of text/markdown,
> and
>>>>> hence generic tools would not be able to reliably render the
> markup for
>>>>> a generic YANG module.
>>>> 
>>>> On the other hand, particular markup conventions might be dictated
> by
>>>> external circumstances. For example, for modules hosted at GitHub,
> the
>>>> GFM variant of text/markdown looks like a natural choice but
> elsewhere
>>>> it can be something different. William also suggested that certain
>>>> YANG-specific constructs may also be introduced.
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Care would need to be taken with which variant of the Markdown
> language
>>>>> is chosen as a base (RFC 7764 may be of use) .  E.g. the github
> markup
>>>>> language has been previously suggested, but the specification
> document
>>>>> for that variant is long (approx 120 pages).
>>>> 
>>>> RFC 7763 also notes that markdown itself by design has no concept
> of
>>>> validity, so I think it is appropriate to take it easy and avoid
>>>> overspecifying things.
>>>> 
>>>> I guess the key point here is "lighweight markup": if and
> implementation
>>>> can make use of it, then fine, but module readers should have
> little
>>>> difficulty if not.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks, Lada
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Rob
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 10/04/2017 12:45, Ladislav Lhotka wrote:
>>>>>> As the author: yes/support.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Two changes seemed to have support in IETF 98 audience:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1. Apart from text/plain, the media type SHOULD be
> text/markdown
>>>>>> (variants permitted).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 2. The "text-media-type" extension can appear anywhere in a
>>> (sub)module,
>>>>>> and will be scoped to the parent statement and its substaments
> (unless
>>>>>> overriden).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Lada
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Kent Watsen <kwatsen@juniper.net> writes:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> All,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This is start of a two-week poll on making the following draft
> a
>>>>>>> NETMOD working group document:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>   draft-lhotka-netmod-yang-markup-00
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Please send email to the list indicating "yes/support" or
> "no/do not
>>>>>>> support".  If indicating no, please state your reservations
> with the
>>>>>>> document.  If yes, please also feel free to provide comments
> you'd
>>>>>>> like to see addressed once the document is a WG document.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>> NETMOD WG Chairs
>>>>>>> 
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