I have done my part and broached this issue, since it needed to be. I am
happy with the airing of the issue, so I won't further clutter the airwaves
until we get closer on the charter issue. At that point, maybe we can
revisit this issue and see if it makes any sense or not.
-Raymond
At 08:19 PM 12/29/96 +0100, Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no wrote:
>The fundamental difference that hasn't been mentioned so far between
>the "print" paradigm and the "fax" paradigm is that in the "print"
>paradigm, I generally want to create hard copy for my own use, on
>equipment that I have some control over (usually controlled by the same
>organization).
>
>In the "fax" case, I usually want to move an image into equipment owned
>by someone else, and they have the right to have a VERY heavy influence
>on how it is handled.
>
>Let's get away from discussing overlap in the abstract and back to
>discussing the specific printer charter; I haven't yet seen a charter
>that I'd be willing to approve, so at the moment there is nothing to
>overlap with.
>
> Harald A
>
>
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