Any other opinions?
Don
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Date: 02/25/97 03:05:18 PM
Subject: IPP>ADM
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Prologue:
Epilogue: Roger K deBry
Senior Techncial Staff Member
Architecture and Technology
IBM Printing Systems
email: rdebry@us.ibm.com
phone: 1-303-924-4080
As I've pointed people to the PWG ftp site to get the IPP documents, it has
become increasingly difficult to point them to the latest documentation. The
I-Ds are spread across several directories and they are changing over time.
I'd like to propose the following idea -- what if we kept a copy of the latest
internet drafts in one common place with a standard name so that we could point
people unfamiliar with the history and reams of documentation out there to one
place where they could get the lastest and greatest. For example, have a
directory called "Current-Internet-Drafts" which would have in it "Model",
"Requirements", Directory-Schema", and "Protocol" etc. without version
numbers. We could choose to promote documents to this directory when we were re
ady to have the rest of the world read and comment on them.