[OPSAWG] 🔔 WG Adoption Call for draft-feng-opsawg-incident-management-04

Henk Birkholz <henk.birkholz@ietf.contact> Thu, 08 February 2024 15:44 UTC

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Subject: [OPSAWG] 🔔 WG Adoption Call for draft-feng-opsawg-incident-management-04
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Dear OPSAWG members,

this email starts a call for Working Group Adoption of

> https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-feng-opsawg-incident-management-04.html

ending on Thursday, February 22nd.

As a reminder, this I-D specifies a YANG Module for Incident Management. 
Incidents in this context are scoped to unexpected yet quantifiable 
adverse effects detected in a network service. The majority of the 
document provides background and motivation for the structure of the 
YANG Module that is in support of reporting, diagnosing, and mitigating 
the detected adverse effects.

The chairs acknowledge some positive feedback on the list and a positive 
poll result at IETF118. We would like to gather feedback from the WG if 
there is interest to further contribute and review.

Please reply with your support and especially any substantive comments 
you may have.


For the OPSAWG co-chairs,

Henk