[netmod] A suggestion for yang namespaces

Bill Fenner <fenner@fenron.com> Thu, 17 November 2016 03:14 UTC

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Subject: [netmod] A suggestion for yang namespaces
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4151 defines the "tag:" URI scheme, which
allows the creation of URIs with nearly arbitrary syntax by anyone with an
email address or domain name.  E.g.,
"tag:example.com,2016:yang:interface-extension".
The quirk here is the date, which exists in case example.com gets
reassigned to someone else next year.

If authors can accept the date quirk, this is an already-existing mechanism
that is nearly identical to the one that was proposed in Xufeng's
presentation today.

  Bill