Re: Genart telechat review of draft-ietf-ippm-twamp-yang-11

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Hi Pete,

Trimming it down even more.

> On Jun 20, 2018, at 5:18 AM, Pete Resnick <presnick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mahesh,
> 
> Trimming a bit:
> 
> On 20 Jun 2018, at 0:36, Mahesh Jethanandani wrote:
> 
> 
>>> 3.1 - s/The test session name that MUST be identical/The test session name,
>>> which MUST be identical (Unless you mean something really weird that I don't
>>> think you mean. If you don't see the difference, then trust me, you mean
>>> "which", not "that”.)
>> 
>> You mean in Section 3.3.
> 
> Yes, sorry about that. Section 3.1 has a similar problem:
> 
> s/The test session name that uniquely identifies/The test session name, which uniquely identifies
> 
> and I forgot to note that one.
> 
>> How about s/The test session name that MUST be identical with the/The test session name MUST be identical to the/?
> 
> That's not quite right. You are giving a list of fields (as you say, "Primary configuration fields include:"), so you don't want something in that list that is a rule. The field is "the test session name", and that field MUST be identical to the client name.

What we are trying to say is that “the test session name” on the Session-Sender side must correspond to “the test session name” on the Control-Client side (not the client's name).

> 
> When you say, "the test session name that MUST be identical with...", it sounds like there is more than one test session name,

That is not what we are trying to say. Each test session has only one name. And that is why I reworded it say “the test session name MUST be identical to the”, hopefully implying that there is only one name.

> and you're talking about the one that MUST be identical with the client name.

What we are trying to say is that every test session in the Session-Sender has a corresponding test session on the Control-Client. The name of the test session on the Session-Sender side has to match the name of the test session on the Control-Client.

> Similarly with the above, it sounds like there's one test session name which uniquely identifies it, and one that doesn't uniquely identify it. That's not what you mean.

As I say above, the test sessions on either side have only one name.

Having said all that, if you feel that your suggested edit is better, we can go with that. I just feel my suggested edit is crisper. 

Thanks.

Mahesh Jethanandani
mjethanandani@xxxxxxxxx





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