Suresh Krishnan wrote:
> Suresh Krishnan has entered the following ballot position for
> draft-ietf-netmod-schema-mount-11: No Objection
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> COMMENT:
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> Section 3.3.
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> I think it would be nice to have some examples to illustrate the differences
> between inline and shared-schema and some guidance to pick between the two.
Some examples and a bit of reasoning is provided in A.2 and A.3.
Maybe add a reference in 3.3:
Examples of "inline" and "shared-schema" can be found in Appendix A.2
and Appendix A.3, respectively.
/martin
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