Hi COSMOS and Muse communities,

[Apologies to those of you who receive multiple copies of this message via the 
addresses above and esp. to those who have no interest in this topic.]

The work mentioned below, so long ago (it seems! :), has progressed to IETF Ops 
Area WG last call as "Expressing SNMP SMI Datatypes in XML Schema Definition 
Language", available at 
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-opsawg-smi-datatypes-in-xsd-04.txt.

Unless you have decided against it for some reason, I would appreciate your 
dropping a note to the [email protected] list in support of advancing the subject 
document to the IESG review stage.

If you have decided against it for some reason that I can fix, please let me 
know.

Thanks,
BobN

-----Original Message-----
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From: Ebright, Don [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 7:11 PM
To: Natale, Bob
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Eclipse COSMOS, Apache Muse, and IETF MIB2RMDL effort
Bob,

Thank you for bringing this effort to my attention.  At a minimum, I intend to 
follow the mailing list.  I can't give you an official response, but I will 
give you my personal opinions for now and let the project give you a more 
complete formal answer later.

After reading the presentation, I believe that the goals of MIB2RMDL align well 
with some COSMOS data collection component requirements.  In particular, a 
standard mapping between SNMP MIBs and a SOA resource model is needed and I 
believe that IETF is a much better choice to organize this standardization 
effort than attempting to do something ourselves.  A SNMP proxy based on Muse 
would be even more useful as COSMOS has already committed to Muse and hopes to 
be able to deliver such a proxy.  My primary concern at this point is that it 
may prove somewhat difficult to achieve broad consensus on a common approach at 
the metamodel layer, but that is not my area of expertise so I will leave that 
for others to ponder. 

I suspect that you will receive an official response of some sort within the 
next week, but for now, the best way to contact the broader COSMOS community 
would be a post on our development mailing list [email protected].

Regards,

Don Ebright

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