Re: [netmod] some comments on revised-datastores-01

"Susan Hares" <shares@ndzh.com> Tue, 21 March 2017 13:24 UTC

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Kent and Juergen: 

To summarize your messages: 

a) a global datastore list 
b) Each datastore contains a list of modules it contains (currently done) 
c) Each module contains a list of datastores it supports. 

Is this correct?  Or did I misunderstand. 

Sue 

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From: netmod [mailto:netmod-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Kent Watsen
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Subject: Re: [netmod] some comments on revised-datastores-01


> I believe this is the wrong direction, even if we rewrite the module 
> in the revised datastores document and split it into multiple modules.
> A simple list of implemented datastores is cheap. It is flexible. It 
> does not require explanations and rules how definitions must be split 
> into modules that finally must be remembered and checked still in 5-10 
> years from now. I firmly believe that these types of 'optimizations'
> lead to creeping complexity down the road. Lets not create CLRs how 
> modules must be structued, named, etc.

That's a better answer.  At least now I get the sense that you actually
understood what I was saying.

As for your proposal, I agree with you that it would be best to have an
explicit list.  I assume that this would be another proposed change to YANG
Library (i.e., Section D.2 in the revised-datastores draft).  It will be
tricky to enforce the use of this version of YANG Library in RESTCONF
without a -bis document...

K.


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