Re: [netmod] Inventory YANG model (entity-MIB)

"Susan Hares" <shares@ndzh.com> Fri, 06 March 2015 14:17 UTC

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Subject: Re: [netmod] Inventory YANG model (entity-MIB)
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Benoit:

Netmod is a great place to work.  Jie Dong mentioned he will be glad to
begin the work there, and he'd be glad to work with any other people on a
draft.  

Sue  

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From: Benoit Claise [mailto:bclaise@cisco.com] 
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To: Susan Hares; 'NETMOD Working Group';
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Subject: Re: [netmod] Inventory YANG model (entity-MIB)

Dear all,
> On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 06:53:37AM -0500, Susan Hares wrote:
>> As technical advisor, do you know if the Entity-MIB work scheduled 
>> for upgrading to a yang module?
> No.
>
>> If not, is there a working group where we could suggest an equivalent 
>> model.
> The NETMOD working group would likely be the first stop unless the 
> IESG wants to proceed with a more targetted approach.
Let's make it clear for everybody.
NETMOD is the place where an ENTITY-MIB based YANG model must happen.
As Jürgen points it out below, the charter was modified for this type of
work.

So we discussed the WHERE, the next question is WHO?

Regards, Benoit (AD hat on)
> The NETMOD
> charter says:
>
>     The NETMOD WG may also develop any additional data models written
>     in YANG that the WG considers core building blocks and that do not
>     fall under the charters of other active IETF working groups.
>
>> As to config true,  this Data model seems IMHO (jie may correct me) 
>> one of the I2RS model that wants to have ephemeral state but also 
>> change things in the data store.
> Ephemeral is kind of surprising for me.
>
> /js
>