Greetings, On Tuesday 22 April 2008 18.10.10 Eric Rescorla wrote: > I object to the formation of this WG with this charter. For those who haven't been involved in the discussions to date, Eric has objected to this work from the very beginning, as far back as the first attempt to get a BOF and has continued to object since that time. As such, I'm not surprised that he objects now. > While there was a clear sense during the BOF that there was interest > in forming a WG, there was absolutely no consensus on technical > direction. Not surprisingly, I disagree. The O&M community in the IETF has been talking about this specific topic for a long time, both in official and unofficial settings. We've had many hours of meetings where people from all various viewpoints have had hashed out their differences. This all culminated during the last IETF in a rather strong sense of consensus amongst those most interested in this work that it's time to stop talking and move forward, and that YANG was the best way to do that. No, not everyone agreed, but we DO have rough consensus in the O&M community and with the APPS area people who were involved that this was a reasonable approach forward. So, what about this consensus thing? Sometimes ADs have to make a call, and my take is that Dan & Ron did so. They asked people representing ALL of the proposals to work on a proposal for a charter. We spent a great many cycles doing exactly that. All of the proposals that you saw presented at the CANMOD BOF were very active in the charter proposal discussions and the result is the consensus of all of those people. No one got exactly what they wanted, but I think everyone felt is was a reasonable way forward. So, we have consensus amongst the various proposals' authors. Thereafter, the WG charter proposal was published on the NGO (netconf goes on) mailing list, which is a list used for non WG-related discussions but tightly coupled to NETCONF. APPS area people were, of course, also involved. The proposed charter was published well in advance of discussion within the IESG. There were some requests for changes (which happened), but no one jumped up and said, "NO WAY!" So, I certainly think that indicates we have consensus in the NETCONF and APPS communities. Then the IESG discussed the proposed charter and that's where this discussion comes up. Other than your mail, there's been zero (public?) objection to forming this working group. So, what's my point? That everyone who cares about this work and is engaged in it _does_ agree that we have consensus to move forward in this direction, that there has been public scrutiny of the proposal, and that it's time to move on. I am completely convinced that more BOFs are not going to change any of this. It's time to move on and get some work done. Cheers, David _______________________________________________ IETF mailing list IETF@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf