[netmod] Re: Yang Scalability

Italo Busi <Italo.Busi@huawei.com> Thu, 25 July 2024 23:03 UTC

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From: Italo Busi <Italo.Busi@huawei.com>
To: Kent Watsen <kent@watsen.net>, Don Fedyk <dfedyk@labn.net>
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A dedicated session in IETF 121 seems a good idea to me

Do you have any reference (URL) to "NIST-like bake off" for people like me who are not aware of it?

Thanks, Italo

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kent Watsen <kent@watsen.net>
> Sent: giovedì 25 luglio 2024 13:43
> To: Don Fedyk <dfedyk@labn.net>
> Cc: Robert Peschi (Nokia) <robert.peschi@nokia.com>; Jürgen Schönwälder
> <jschoenwaelder@constructor.university>; Italo Busi
> <Italo.Busi@huawei.com>; netmod@ietf.org
> Subject: Re: [netmod] Re: Yang Scalability
> 
> 
> > This means to me that templating mechanism might more easily be applied
> to the data input versus the schema itself.
> 
> Yes, but both input and output.  That is, <get-config> would return what <edit-
> config> set.
> 
> A server would advertise that it supports, e.g., via a capability, but otherwise
> its YANG Library would be unchanged.
> 
> There are several proprietary implementations.  I recommend a NIST-like bake
> off.   Can folks submit I-Ds?
> 
> If sufficient interest, I will request an extra NETMOD session for IETF 121
> dedicated to this topic.  Session requests start Aug 12.
> 
> Kent  // NETMOD chair