# Ops-Dir Review Template Hi, I have been selected as the Operational Directorate (opsdir) reviewer for this Internet-Draft. The Operational Directorate reviews all operational and management-related Internet-Drafts to ensure alignment with operational best practices and that adequate operational considerations are covered. A complete set of _"Guidelines for Considering Operations and Management in IETF Specifications"_ can be found at https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-opsarea-rfc5706bis/. While these comments are primarily for the Operations and Management Area Directors (Ops ADs), the authors should consider them alongside other feedback received. **Document**: draft-ietf-anima-rfc8366bis-29 **Reviewer**: Tim Wicinski **Review Date**: 2026-04-21 **Intended Status**: Standards Track --- ## **Summary** Choose one: - **Ready**: No issues found. This document is ready for publication. The document is readable and well laid out, with examples to assist in deployment. The document spells out the process of Onboarding (which was Bootstrapping) devices operationally. ## **Nits** In reading over the document I found a few minor editorial nits. - Abstract The abstract has this sentence fragment: This document defines a strategy to securely assign a Pledge to an Owner While the introduction has this: This document defines a strategy to securely assign a candidate device (Pledge) It seems to make sense to me to make the Abstract more in line with the Introduction, as its read by more people/machines/etc. - 8.3. YANG Module upon the which protocol is used, such as RFC8995 and variations. s/upon the which/upon which/ 8.5. Voucher Extensions The JSON serialization of Vouchers implicitly accomodates the above, s/accomodates/accommodates/