Harry,
I think I have to agree with you on most points. In particular I like your
suggestion to change the name as the current name carries too much semantic
connotations, which can easily be misinterpreted.
The one important issue I still see is whether we want to lay down some
rules for how to add "private names" which are not in our list, be it by a
vendor or by end customers.
Carl-Uno
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ipp at pwg.org [mailto:owner-ipp at pwg.org]On Behalf Of Harry
> Lewis
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 9:13 PM
> To: Hastings, Tom N
> Cc: IMAGING at FORUM.UPNP.ORG; ipp at pwg.org> Subject: IPP> Comments on Media Size Objectives
>>> 18 objectives for a "2-bit" "name" field!
>> Comments...
>> 1. We have a compromise, not an optimization (for machine parsing).
> Suggest the concept of "facilitate" be stressed over "optimize".
>> 4. Edit - "Only include the name in its native units" (delete "each").
>> 5. Dump this goal!! (additional units) This has been a rat trap!
> The compromise syntax we are developing is too stressed by this
> goal. Save this for a full fledged schema.
>> 6. I think the notion of "self describing" has been misinterpreted.
> Some feel a description should contain more (margins etc.). Some
> think "self describing" means easy to read and distinguish. It
> might be better to simply state... "The "Standard Media Name" will
> contain both a "Name" part and a "Dimension" part."
>>> 7,8,9. I think these can all be replaced by simply extending the above
> (6) to read "The "Standard Media Name" will contain 3 parts,
> 1. Naming Authority
> 2. Name
> 3. Dimension
>> 10. Given (6,7,8,9 - above) this is just stating the obvious. This
> registry
> is a simple list. If we find stuff we've missed, we help ourselves add
> it. If we missed a galaxy or universe our there, somewhere... (i.e.
> an entire naming authority) or if we want to establish a new name
> space, we can readily do so.
>> On and On... I don't know about the rest. Glazed donuts come to mind.
> Or... a real schema development effort!
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> Harry Lewis
> IBM Printing Systems
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