Hi Mike,
Thanks for all these comments - I just skimmed them.
But, if we want (and we had concensus) to get the "low
hanging fruit first" in IPP Everywhere, then we certainly
want 2 or more conformance levels eventually - therefore,
we need to start that way.
And while we could roll these together, I suspect that
the correct solution to Printer MIB visibility is the original
proposal in late 1990's - to whit, a first-class Device
object - way too much different content to bury in one
IPP Job spec that's partly profiles of discovery and
document format requirements.
IPP/2.0 does NOT define any attributes or operations.
Cheers,
- Ira
Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
Chair - Linux Foundation Open Printing WG
Co-Chair - TCG Hardcopy WG
IETF Designated Expert - IPP & Printer MIB
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On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Ira McDonald <blueroofmusic at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>> I've just posted an Initial working draft of IPP Everywhere Project Charter
> for review tomorrow during our IPP WG teleconference at:
>>ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/wd-ippeverywhere-charter-20100228.pdf / doc
> - with line numbers and all proposed milestone dates
>> The content is derived from Mike's IPP Everywhere BOF slides at our
> recent PWG face-to-face meeting on 10 February 2010.
>> Cheers,
> - Ira (IPP co-editor)
>> Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
> Chair - Linux Foundation Open Printing WG
> Co-Chair - TCG Hardcopy WG
> IETF Designated Expert - IPP & Printer MIB
> Blue Roof Music/High North Inc
>http://sites.google.com/site/blueroofmusic>http://sites.google.com/site/highnorthinc> mailto:blueroofmusic at gmail.com> winter:
> 579 Park Place Saline, MI 48176
> 734-944-0094
> summer:
> PO Box 221 Grand Marais, MI 49839
> 906-494-2434
>
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