Re: [netmod] WG adoption poll draft-kwatsen-netmod-artwork-folding-08

Ladislav Lhotka <lhotka@nic.cz> Tue, 23 October 2018 12:41 UTC

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Subject: Re: [netmod] WG adoption poll draft-kwatsen-netmod-artwork-folding-08
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Hi,

I support the adoption.

Comments:

1. My general feeling is that such technicalities should be handled by
   the RFC editor and/or tools rather than YANG module and RFC authors.

2. xml2rfc v3 introduced a new element, <sourcecode>, that is intended
   for source code inclusion. This document should therefore cover this
   element as well (primarily?). One problem with it is that the xml2rfc
   tool automatically adds the <CODE BEGINS> and <CODE ENDS> markers,
   which interferes with YANG convention specified in RFC 8407,
   sec. 3.2. I have already raised a question about this in the
   xml2rfc-dev mailing list.

Lada

Lou Berger <lberger@labn.net> writes:

> All,
>
> This is start of a two week poll on making
> draft-kwatsen-netmod-artwork-folding-08 a working group
> document. 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.
>
> The poll ends Oct 1.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lou (and co-chairs)
>
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