PWG-IPP Mail Archive: ADM - Proposals for Priorities and Scenar

ADM - Proposals for Priorities and Scenarios for an Open Source I PP Client

From: Manros, Carl-Uno B (cmanros@cp10.es.xerox.com)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 16:48:15 EDT

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    All,
    During our New York PWG meeting two weeks ago, we held an evening session on
    the idea of an Open Source IPP Client.
    See the minutes below for the outcome. This message is a reminder for you to
    make suggestions about Priorities and Scenarios for IPP Clients.
    BTW, I have got an explanation about why the guy from Corel did not phone
    in. He was just leaving the company and didn't see IPP as his responsibility
    any more. The company seems to be in a bit of turmoil for the moment, but we
    might be able to get them interested later or else take up contact with some
    of the other Linux vendors. Does any of you have contact with any other
    Linux vendor that would be interested?
    Please send further correspondence on this subject to the pwg-ipp@pwg.org
    DL. Subscribe to that DL if you are interested in this subject.
    Carl-Uno

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    3. Open Source IPP Client 
    The PWG-IPP group held a special evening session to discuss the idea of an
    "Open Source" IPP Client. [Michael Sweet, Ira McDonald, Dave Kellerman, and
    Jay Martin joined the group via telephone to participate in the discussion.]
    

    Carl-Uno presented slides on the material distributed in his May 3 e- mail. It was suggested that the group should enlist the participation of other platform vendors. Mobile phones and Palm Pilot were both mentioned as possibilities. Although many people agreed with this idea, it was considered a lower priority. The group decided to first focus on developing a successful solution on Windows and Linux before addressing other platforms. Henrik Holst reported that his company is developing Bluetooth. i- data has announced that they plan to provide printing over Bluetooth. It was suggested that a critical analysis of Microsoft's client should be provided. What exactly is missing? Which "important features" are believed to be necessary/desirable? Will most customers/users agree? If the source code is generally available, does the PWG wish to allow anyone to modify it and incorporate it into his/her company product(s)? What licensing restrictions (if any) should be established? Other early steps that also need to be established and/or questions that need to be resolved were identified: - Who will be responsible for doing what? - What is the list of feature requirements for the client? - What will be the process for the development effort(s)? - How can the PWG help to enable the development of IPP "killer applications"? Carl-Uno made it clear that he is not the right person for leading this activity. It was suggested that if the group cannot find a leader for this effort, it should not go any further. Would it need to be a joint development effort-or could a single company just donate their own software solution? One suggestion was that each of the PWG member companies could contribute money to collectively pay for a third party group to do the effort. Another suggestion was for all the individual companies to contribute their existing code into a common "pool" and make it available for anyone who is interested in doing anything they want with it. [Then the group would "wait and see" what happens...] The group agreed that the highest priority "next step" is to identify the specific goals, objectives, and feature requirements for the project. ACTION: Each member should propose a set of "important client features"-explained by suggested scenarios-and submit them for discussion on the PWG-IPP e-mail list. Craig Whittle volunteered to lead the effort of reaching consensus on the relative priorities of the client feature set.

    Carl-Uno Manros Principal Engineer - Xerox Architecture Center - Xerox Corporation 701 S. Aviation Blvd., El Segundo, CA, M/S: ESAE-231 Phone +1-310-333 8273, Fax +1-310-333 5514 Email: manros@cp10.es.xerox.com



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