Dan,
If you go into the archives of NETCONF and search for the draft, you will find some history on the draft.
It started by folks asking for questions and clarifications on the draft. Even after they were seemingly addressed, their was little or no support for adopting the draft into the WG both in IETF 92 and on the mailing list.
If you believe that there is a need for this work and able to get folks to review the draft and show support for it on the mailing list, the WG can relook at the draft. Making it experimental is always an option.
Cheers.
(I apologize for cross-posting) but it seems justified in this case) I find this work useful. I have two questions: - why was not this document adopted by the NETCONF WG? Lack of time, out of focus, or are there any other (technical?) reasons? Why did it had to go on AD-sponsored and Experimental track? - This work may potentially be useful for LMAP which has scheduling and time-stamping features in its architecture and framework. LMAP however just selected RESTCONF as their preferred protocol. What would it take to extend this work to RESTCONF)? (may be another piece of work) Thanks and Regards, Dan -----Original Message----- From: IETF-Announce [mailto:ietf-announce-bounces@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of The IESG Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 5:58 PM To: IETF-Announce Subject: Last Call: <draft-mm-netconf-time-capability-05.txt> (Time Capability in NETCONF) to Experimental RFC
The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider the following document: - 'Time Capability in NETCONF' <draft-mm-netconf-time-capability-05.txt> as Experimental RFC
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Abstract
This document defines a capability-based extension to the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) that allows time-triggered configuration and management operations. This extension allows NETCONF clients to invoke configuration updates according to scheduled times, and allows NETCONF servers to attach timestamps to the data they send to NETCONF clients.
The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) Capability URNs registry requires a standards action in order to populate the registry. This document was taken out of the ISE stream and brought forward as an AD sponsored individual-submission to address this consideration.
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