[{"author": "Per Andersson", "text": "<p>Welcome to the IETF 117 NETCONF WG session!</p>", "time": "2023-07-27T16:30:30Z"}, {"author": "Robert Wilton", "text": "<p>As a contributor:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>From a quick scan, I think that node tags is solving a different problem to what I described at the mic, and deviation statements are limited to deviating data nodes, where as I was proposing the ability to annotate an existing YANG schema tree (e.g., a YANG module with additional extension statements, i.e., equivalently to them having being defined in the original YANG module).  Annotations could be added to a grouping or a typedef, or status or a type statement, etc.</li>\n</ul>", "time": "2023-07-27T17:15:36Z"}, {"author": "Joe Clarke", "text": "<p>My mic isn't working, but I feel this has a lot of value, especially with other work like tracing and txid whereby we can have more meta-doc on why a config change was made.  This pushes some of the git semantics to the server, which I like.  I agree with Balazs that conflict resolution is critical, and I'd like to see an ability to squash the private on commit (or maybe you could use delete-config for that).</p>", "time": "2023-07-27T17:59:48Z"}, {"author": "Joe Clarke", "text": "<p>I'll tske these to the list.</p>", "time": "2023-07-27T17:59:57Z"}, {"author": "Jean Quilbeuf", "text": "<p>Gray depends on green</p>", "time": "2023-07-27T18:14:36Z"}, {"author": "Robert Wilton", "text": "<p>Good session.  Thanks all</p>", "time": "2023-07-27T18:20:52Z"}, {"author": "Per Andersson", "text": "<p>Thank you!</p>", "time": "2023-07-27T18:21:01Z"}]