Hi Fumio,
Good to hear from you. Your observation is valid. There is no PMP web page
and I suggest that:
1. Lines 110 and 111 be blank
2. The link in Line 116 be changed to
https://www.pwg.org/mailman/listinfo/pmp
Many thanks for your help.
Bill Wagner, Chairman WIMS/PMP WG
From: Nagasaka Fumio [mailto:Nagasaka.Fumio at exc.epson.co.jp]
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 7:11 PM
To: William Wagner; pwg-announce at pwg.org
Subject: RE: [Pwg-Announce] PWG last call - Command Set Format - IEEE1284
DeviceID -25 Feb 2010
Hi Bill,
It's been while. I hope you and all your projects are going very well.
This is rather a small point, but
line 111,
http://www.pwg.org/pmp/ is not a right link,
should you put http://www.pwr.org/mib/ instead?
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Fumio Nagasaka
Consumer Products Operations Division,
SEIKO EPSON Corporation
TEL +81 263 54 1326 (Direct line), FAX +81 263 52 9276
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From: pwg-announce-bounces at pwg.org [mailto:pwg-announce-bounces at pwg.org] On
Behalf Of William Wagner
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:11 AM
To: pwg-announce at pwg.org
Subject: [Pwg-Announce] PWG last call - Command Set Format - IEEE1284
DeviceID -25 Feb 2010
This is the formal announcement of PWG Last Call for the PWG Command Set
Format for IEEE 1284 Device ID 1.0 specification, prior to balloting for
advancement to PWG Candidate Standard. The current draft is at
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/wd/wd-pmp1284cmdset10-20100125.pdf.
This "Stable" draft has been extensively reviewed and represents consensus
of the WIMS/PMP Working Group. Notice from Dell of implementation, received
in January, satisfies the prototyping requirement. The workgroup has
selected a 30-day last call period, ending on 25 February 2010 and
overlapping the February Plenary. It is intended that comments relative to
this last call be addressed during the WIMS/PMP face-to-face meeting being
held in conjunction with the plenary, although all comments received any
time during the last call period will be addressed after the last call
period is ended, according to the documented PWG process.
Because the IEEE1284 Device ID is used in many places and in more current
contexts than the 1284 interface, this document will have a effect on
virtually all printer products. It is strongly recommended that all parties
making printers or interfacing software review this document. Note that,
according to the PWG process:
Last Call represents a final opportunity for issues to be raised against a
document. During this period all PWG members are encouraged to review the
final working draft for both technical and editorial content and to provide
comments to the Working Group.
Although acknowledged review by at least 30% of the PWG membership is
necessary, comments are accepted from all interested parties, whether or not
they are PWG members.
Please send comments to the WIMS WG reflector <wims at pwg.org> and PMP
reflector <pmp at pwg.org>.
Thank you,
Bill Wagner, Chairman WIMS/PMP WG
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