[T2TRG] ASDF list

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Tue, 28 July 2020 22:27 UTC

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We had a very nice ASDF BoF today.  Work on actually getting the standardization going is now moving there.

The first pull request on the proposed charter (trying to address Barry’s comment at the BOF) is out there, too, at the one-data-model repository for IETF108:

https://github.com/one-data-model/ietf108/pull/3

I think we'll wait a few more days with making decisions until all mailing list subscriptions from the BOF and its echoes are in.

For your convenience, I copy the mailing list announcement once more below.

Grüße, Carsten


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