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Shepherd writeup
draft-ietf-pim-msdp-yang

As required by RFC 4858, this is the current template for the Document
Shepherd Write-Up.

Changes are expected over time. This version is dated 24 February 2012.

(1) What type of RFC is being requested (BCP, Proposed Standard,
Internet Standard, Informational, Experimental, or Historic)?  Why
is this the proper type of RFC?  Is this type of RFC indicated in the
title page header?
Standards track. The YANG model is for a widely deployed protocol. While the
protocol is experimental, the model itself is not an experiment.

(2) The IESG approval announcement includes a Document Announcement
Write-Up. Please provide such a Document Announcement Write-Up. Recent
examples can be found in the "Action" announcements for approved
documents. The approval announcement contains the following sections:

Technical Summary
This document defines a YANG data model for the configuration and
management of the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) Protocol.

Working Group Summary
The WG has a YANG model design team. 6 member of the team (from a handful of
vendors) have worked on this. It is based on implementations from these and
other vendors. This indicates good vendor support. Aside from this, only 2
people supported the document for the WGLC, but none have raised any issues
during the WGLC or in the WG otherwise.

Document Quality
A handful of vendors have worked on this and may be implementing it. 2 members
of the WG have done a careful review, and a YANG doctor early review was also
done.

Personnel
Stig Venaas is the shepherd, Alvaro Retana is the AD.

(3) Briefly describe the review of this document that was performed by
the Document Shepherd.  If this version of the document is not ready
for publication, please explain why the document is being forwarded to
the IESG.
The shepherd has reviewed the document carefully twice.

(4) Does the document Shepherd have any concerns about the depth or
breadth of the reviews that have been performed?
No concerns.

(5) Do portions of the document need review from a particular or from
broader perspective, e.g., security, operational complexity, AAA, DNS,
DHCP, XML, or internationalization? If so, describe the review that
took place.
No, except another YANG doctor review would be good.

(6) Describe any specific concerns or issues that the Document Shepherd
has with this document that the Responsible Area Director and/or the
IESG should be aware of? For example, perhaps he or she is uncomfortable
with certain parts of the document, or has concerns whether there really
is a need for it. In any event, if the WG has discussed those issues and
has indicated that it still wishes to advance the document, detail those
concerns here.
No concerns.

(7) Has each author confirmed that any and all appropriate IPR
disclosures required for full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78
and BCP 79 have already been filed. If not, explain why.
Yes, each author has confirmed that they are not aware of any IPR, and no one
else in the WG has mentioned any IPR. Also the contributors have stated that
they are not aware of any IPR.

The WG was accidentally not copied when initially checking IPRs. The
responses the authors were summarized and posted in email
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/pim/7LBfuQAownskNm6jbX2LrgPpeq4

The 3 contributors responded, their responses were on the list in
these emails:
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/pim/3Arxn0ynwtA0xHL2v3htqJjlkHc
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/pim/fdIBYfHE7Q1_NOOdzhvw8siTtEc
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/pim/Pr_1Dt4N0iecqRYdKJJglJmE_VE

(8) Has an IPR disclosure been filed that references this document?
If so, summarize any WG discussion and conclusion regarding the IPR
disclosures.
No IPR

(9) How solid is the WG consensus behind this document? Does it
represent the strong concurrence of a few individuals, with others
being silent, or does the WG as a whole understand and agree with it?
At least 8 people are in support (6 of them authors), none are against. Wide
range of vendors involved. While we would have liked more people to review it,
it is hard to get much responses to YANG models.

(10) Has anyone threatened an appeal or otherwise indicated extreme
discontent? If so, please summarise the areas of conflict in separate
email messages to the Responsible Area Director. (It should be in a
separate email because this questionnaire is publicly available.)
No

(11) Identify any ID nits the Document Shepherd has found in this
document. (See https://www.ietf.org/tools/idnits/ and the Internet-Drafts
Checklist). Boilerplate checks are not enough; this check needs to be
thorough.
A few nits found by the tool, nothing major. Not aware of other nits.

(12) Describe how the document meets any required formal review
criteria, such as the MIB Doctor, media type, and URI type reviews.
The early YANG doctor review only found minor issues, which should be addressed
in version 06.

(13) Have all references within this document been identified as
either normative or informative?
Yes

(14) Are there normative references to documents that are not ready for
advancement or are otherwise in an unclear state? If such normative
references exist, what is the plan for their completion?
There are 2 normative references to YANG related documents. These will
hopefully be published soon.

(15) Are there downward normative references references (see RFC 3967)?
If so, list these downward references to support the Area Director in
the Last Call procedure.
There are downward references to the MSDP protocol itself and the MSDP MIB. We
still believe this document should be on the standards track though.

(16) Will publication of this document change the status of any
existing RFCs? Are those RFCs listed on the title page header, listed
in the abstract, and discussed in the introduction? If the RFCs are not
listed in the Abstract and Introduction, explain why, and point to the
part of the document where the relationship of this document to the
other RFCs is discussed. If this information is not in the document,
explain why the WG considers it unnecessary.
No

(17) Describe the Document Shepherd's review of the IANA considerations
section, especially with regard to its consistency with the body of the
document. Confirm that all protocol extensions that the document makes
are associated with the appropriate reservations in IANA registries.
Confirm that any referenced IANA registries have been clearly
identified. Confirm that newly created IANA registries include a
detailed specification of the initial contents for the registry, that
allocations procedures for future registrations are defined, and a
reasonable name for the new registry has been suggested (see RFC 8126).
The IANA considerations are clear and they are inline with other YANG models.

(18) List any new IANA registries that require Expert Review for future
allocations. Provide any public guidance that the IESG would find
useful in selecting the IANA Experts for these new registries.
No new registries.

(19) Describe reviews and automated checks performed by the Document
Shepherd to validate sections of the document written in a formal
language, such as XML code, BNF rules, MIB definitions, etc.
No errors, but 2 warnings found by YANG validation tool.
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