[This last call has been extended in order to obtain at least two more responses - note that non-voting members may respond to a PWG Last Call and count towards the quorum]
All,
[This PWG Last Call started Monday November 26, 2012 and now ends Friday January 25, 2013 at 10pm US PST.]
This is the formal announcement of the PWG Last Call for the PWG Media Standardized Names Version 2.0 (MSN2) specification, located at:
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/wd-pwgmsn20-20121116.pdf
All required attributes and values defined in this document have been prototyped by Apple and/or other vendors. The IPP WG has completed extensive review of the various revisions of this document and an IPP WG last call.
The PWG Process/3.0 requires that a quorum (30%) of PWG members must acknowledge a PWG Last Call (with or without comments), before any document can progress to PWG Formal Vote. This PWG Last Call is NOT a Formal Vote but it DOES require your review acknowledgment.
HOW TO RESPOND
Send an email with *exactly* the following subject line format:
Subject: <Company Name> has reviewed the MSN2 specification and has [no] comments
WHERE TO SEND YOUR RESPONSE
Please send your response to *all* of the following email addresses (replacing "dot" with '.' and "at" with '@'):
ipp "at" pwg "dot" org (IPP WG mailing list - you must be subscribed!)
blueroofmusic "at" gmail "dot" com (Ira McDonald, IPP WG Co-Chair)
ptykodi "at" tykodi "dot" com (Paul Tykodi, IPP WG Co-Chair)
msweet "at" apple "dot" com (Michael Sweet, IPP WG Secretary and MSN2 Editor)
Note that you must be subscribed to the IPP WG mailing list to send email there - otherwise your email will be silently discarded.
Please do NOT simply reply to this note on the PWG-Announce list.
Note: The PWG Definition of the Standards Development Process Version 3.0 is located at:
http://www.pwg.org/chair/membership_docs/pwg-process30.pdf
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Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair
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