The text in ABcu is not universally used. Some 802.1 modules use it and others don’t. I like it, because it makes it clear that the version in the draft folder is not the published standard. -scott. From: Bush, Stephen F (GE Global Research, US) <bushsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2020 8:01 AM To: STDS-802-3-YANG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [802.3_YANG] IEEE P1906.1.1 draft YANG model release to the YANG model repository Josh, Have you had a chance to look at the wording below? I’m cc’ing the yangsters as well in case I should be asking them. Thanks, From: Bush, Stephen F (GE Global Research, US) Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 11:32 AM To: Joshua Gay <j.gay@xxxxxxxx> Cc: Jonathan Goldberg <goldberg.j@xxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: Re: IEEE P1906.1.1 draft YANG model release to the YANG model repository Josh, Is there any specific verbiage that we need to include when we place our draft modules in the repository? Or should we follow this example: https://github.com/YangModels/yang/blob/master/standard/ieee/draft/802.1/ABcu/ieee802-dot1ab-lldp.yang … "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers"; | |
Contact: IEEE 802.1 Working Group Chair | |
Postal: C/O IEEE 802.1 Working Group | |
IEEE Standards Association | |
"This module provides management of 802.1Q bridge components that | |
support Stream Filters and Stream Gates. This experimental YANG | |
module is an individual contribution, does not represent a | |
formally sanctioned YANG module of IEEE. Therefore, this YANG | |
module will change in incompatible ways from its current revision | |
to the formally published YANG module for IEEE Std 802.1Q."; | |
"Initial module for Stream Filters and Stream Gates, as | |
specified in IEEE 802.1Qci and IEEE 802.1Qcr."; | |
"IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1Qci, IEEE 802.1Qcr"; | |
} … Stephen F Bush From: Joshua Gay <j.gay@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 11:23 AM To: Bush, Stephen F (GE Global Research, US) <bushsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Jonathan Goldberg <goldberg.j@xxxxxxxx> Subject: EXT: Re: IEEE P1906.1.1 draft YANG model release to the YANG model repository Hi Stephen, Sorry about the delay. I am not sure why this email is coming to me or what it is you are seeking guidance on exactly. As far as I know the Yang models are not and have never been under an open source license. Has something changed? Do you have a specific question that I can help you with? Josh Joshua Gay Open Source Community Manager IEEE Standards Association (617) 966-9792 j.gay@xxxxxxxx Joshua, Have you had a chance to review this? From: Bush, Stephen F (GE Global Research, US) Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2020 10:47 AM To: j.gay@xxxxxxxx Subject: IEEE P1906.1.1 draft YANG model release to the YANG model repository Joshua, The IEEE P1906.1.1 working group is developing a management model for nanoscale communication systems. We will be releasing a draft YANG model to the YANG model repository: https://github.com/YangModels/yang. I’m thinking it would also be good to release a draft standard document to go with it. Is there anything we need to do before releasing the draft YANG modules and standard document? Thanks, Stephen F Bush
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