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Not mentioned on yang-central tools page #52

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davidmichaelkarr opened this issue Sep 12, 2015 · 4 comments
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Not mentioned on yang-central tools page #52

davidmichaelkarr opened this issue Sep 12, 2015 · 4 comments

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@davidmichaelkarr
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I noticed that you're saying that this is a "yang-central" project, but when I looked at the "tools" page on yang-central, it didn't appear to be listed.

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haiodo commented Sep 12, 2015

Hi David,

YANG IDE is not a 'yang-central' project, I've corrected our readme file.
If you are interested to include it to 'tools' section of Yang-central we will be ok with this.

But I'm not sure if any development will be performed on project in near future.

Thanks,
Andrey.

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I would email you directly about this, instead of replying to this issue,
but I don't have your email address.

In our org at AT&T, we've been looking at the possibility of "enhanced"
YANG editing tools. Someone here developed a "design studio" Eclipse
plugin. I think it provides some validation functionality, but the
documentation is poor, so I'm not sure exactly what it says it does. It
also requires installing multiple other things with it, not just the
Eclipse plugin, like some Python tools. It's a bit of a mess.

I'm not suggesting you do this, because I believe I've heard you don't
currently have funding to work on this, but I've been wondering if it would
be feasible to integrate portions of the OpenDaylight YANG parser (either
directly by reference or forking) to provide validation functionality.

From at least a hypothetical perspective, what do you think about this?

On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 7:50 AM Andrey Sobolev [email protected]
wrote:

Hi David,

YANG IDE is not a 'yang-central' project, I've corrected our readme file.
If you are interested to include it to 'tools' section of Yang-central we
will be ok with this.

But I'm not sure if any development will be performed on project in near
future.

Thanks,
Andrey.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#52 (comment).

@davidmichaelkarr
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Hmm, and after looking closer at the project, I see that you're already
referencing modules from the ODL yangtools project.

On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 2:03 PM David Karr [email protected]
wrote:

I would email you directly about this, instead of replying to this issue,
but I don't have your email address.

In our org at AT&T, we've been looking at the possibility of "enhanced"
YANG editing tools. Someone here developed a "design studio" Eclipse
plugin. I think it provides some validation functionality, but the
documentation is poor, so I'm not sure exactly what it says it does. It
also requires installing multiple other things with it, not just the
Eclipse plugin, like some Python tools. It's a bit of a mess.

I'm not suggesting you do this, because I believe I've heard you don't
currently have funding to work on this, but I've been wondering if it would
be feasible to integrate portions of the OpenDaylight YANG parser (either
directly by reference or forking) to provide validation functionality.

From at least a hypothetical perspective, what do you think about this?

On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 7:50 AM Andrey Sobolev [email protected]
wrote:

Hi David,

YANG IDE is not a 'yang-central' project, I've corrected our readme file.
If you are interested to include it to 'tools' section of Yang-central we
will be ok with this.

But I'm not sure if any development will be performed on project in near
future.

Thanks,
Andrey.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#52 (comment).

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platoff commented Oct 8, 2015

Hi David,

I sent you inMail on the LinkedIn. Regarding this topic.

Thank you very much, and
Kind Regards,
Andrey

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