This update changes the SVG version. Now the YANG modules must be extracted updated and validated and put back in the xml.
TP02: IANA Considerations MUST be present as per YANG Guidelines, RftFC8407; no registration, no YANG module
TP03: Security Considerations MUST follow the template as per YANG Guidelines
TP04: Examples MUST use the addresses reserved for IETF documentation, not those allocated to other organisations.
The new addresses chosen mess up the SVG the alignment is off. It is several hours of work to fix this.
Primarily it is 1.1.1.1 (7 chars) 192.0.2.1 (9-10 chars) - There may not be an easy way to move the SVG coordinates without redoing the conversion process.
TP05: Requirements Language is out of date - see RFC8174
TP06: YANG revision statement must refer to the title i.e. 'RFC XXXX; Determistic Networking (DetNet) YANG Model'
TP07: The Information Model is now an RFC
TP09: import yang-types references an obsolete RFC
TP10: YANG prefix is cumbersome - I think 'detnet' quite long enough and likely too long - it is a shame that dtn is in use elsewhere
Not auxiliary files not updated. They must be extracted from the draft.
This update changes the SVG version. Now the YANG modules must be extracted updated and validated and put back in the xml.
TP02: IANA Considerations MUST be present as per YANG Guidelines, RftFC8407; no registration, no YANG module TP03: Security Considerations MUST follow the template as per YANG Guidelines TP04: Examples MUST use the addresses reserved for IETF documentation, not those allocated to other organisations. The new addresses chosen mess up the SVG the alignment is off. It is several hours of work to fix this. Primarily it is 1.1.1.1 (7 chars) 192.0.2.1 (9-10 chars) - There may not be an easy way to move the SVG coordinates without redoing the conversion process. TP05: Requirements Language is out of date - see RFC8174 TP06: YANG revision statement must refer to the title i.e. 'RFC XXXX; Determistic Networking (DetNet) YANG Model' TP07: The Information Model is now an RFC TP09: import yang-types references an obsolete RFC TP10: YANG prefix is cumbersome - I think 'detnet' quite long enough and likely too long - it is a shame that dtn is in use elsewhere
Not auxiliary files not updated. They must be extracted from the draft.