Hi Hugo,
We spent our entire IPP Telecon (2 1/2 hours) discussing these
slides. Carl-Uno, Tom Hastings, Bob Herriot and I cleaned them
up and we agee that 'acts like an IPP Printer' was inaccurate
and confusing.
Bob will get new copies out for review ASAP. He will also try
to export HTML versions for better accessibility to IETF 47
participants (in addition to the PowerPoint base slides for
those with MS Windows tools).
Also, Tom Hastings will build two new directories under
'ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp' for the convenience of PWG
Tokyo attendees:
meeting-txt-mmddyy - IETF I-D text formatted documents
meeting-pdf-mmddyy - PDF of original MS Word documents
These directories will contain ONLY the latest versions of each
current IETF or PWG working document - so meeting attendees can
browse them easily with low-bandwidth (dial-up) connections and
download the documents they want to view or print locally.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hugo Parra [mailto:HPARRA at novell.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 9:43 AM
To: Robert.Herriot at pahv.xerox.com; ipp at pwg.org
Subject: Re: IPP>NOT IETF talk on notification
Bob,
It looks like you're going to engage the IESG in a good discussion.
Excellent. I have a comment on the "indp:" slide. I think saying that the
notify recipient "acts like a Printer" is inaccurate and can create a lot of
confusion. I don't think that everything that implements an HTTP server
stack and accepts requests formatted with the "application/ipp" encoding
needs to be described as acting like a printer. I would rather say it
behaves as an http server.
-Hugo
>>> "Herriot, Robert" <Robert.Herriot at pahv.xerox.com> 03/21/00 08:00PM >>>
I have downloaded a powerpoint presentation on notification for the IETF
meeting next week.
We plan to look at it for tomorrow's teleconference.
It is at:
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/new_NOT/talkNotify000321.ppt