IESG YANG Model Work Redistribution
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Subject: IESG YANG Model Work Redistribution
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The IESG plans on redistributing workload in order to allow for resources to be focused on YANG model coordination. Discussion on how to do so based on demand has been going on for some time. https://www.ietf.org/blog/2014/11/yang-really-takes-off-in-the-industry/ Primary oversight responsibility and coordination of this work across areas (AD document ownership) becomes the responsibility of Benoit Claise. Working groups with YANG model work remain the responsibility of the currently responsible AD. A YANG Model Coordination group (a RFC2418 directorate) will be created by the IESG to assist the AD and complement the work of the, YANG Doctors, Operations and Management Directorate and Routing area directorate and IAB liaison managers. The YANG doctor's responsibility to validate models remains unchanged. The YANG Model Coordination group will consist of up to three members initially and report to the Operations and Management AD assuming the YANG Model work. The responsible AD for some Operations and Management working groups will be shifted to in order to distribute the workload. For now the area associated with the working-group doesn't change. The Title of Operations and Management AD remains associated with the current responsibilities. New BOFs or working groups created to support YANG model work will be assigned to the appropriate area. As with SNMP MIBs the preference is for work to occur in the working group where the expertise exists for each data model. The IESG thinks about organizational effectiveness on an ongoing basis both tactically and strategically; When newly seated ADs are installed in March It is likely that the distribution of working groups will be revisited, as it typically is in a more limited fashion. Jari Arkko for the IESG
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