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Re: Agenda for NETCONF WG session at IETF #71



My Netconf wish-list)
1) Decision on the basis of the DML: YANG, DSDL, XSD, ELUA, ...
2) All the DML details

Please!!! Please !!! Please !!!

And after that:

3) Actions/Custom RPCs
4) Freeware Netconf implementations
5) Some basic data models (Discovery, Something like the MIB-2 System group, Monitoring)
6) Partial Locking

Balazs

Phil Shafer wrote:
"Ersue, Mehmet (NSN - DE/Muenich)" writes:
Please let us also know whether you have a concrete topic for
the open mic session.

I posted a list of question for discussion at the last ietf,
but nothing really came of it.  Is it worth repeating?

Another thought is to come up with a list of the five biggest
impediments to NETCONF's complete domination of the configuration
space.  Do we know the answers to questions like:

- Why aren't/won't device folks shipping netconf implementations?
- Why aren't/won't application writers moving to NETCONF?
- Why isn't NETCONF becoming the answer to configuration problems?
- What's stopping it?
- Where's the chicken?
- What's the egg?
- What's the key to moving forward from here?
- Where should we be concentrating our (precious and few) resources?

The first issue (YANG) is clearly the (YANG) lack of a workable
DML, and (YANG) I think we are making (YANG) great progress
in that (YANG) area.

But I don't know what the other four top-five issues are.  What
stands between us and Complete World Domination (CWD)?

Thanks,
 Phil (the (YANG) subtle one ;^)

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