Hi,
Pat Fleming - we'll review this first I-D this Tuesday afternoon at the IPP
WG
session during our PWG face-to-face meeting - until we've reviewed the spec
and finalized the set of new attributes, new IBM subtree OIDs should not be
assigned to the new attributes - see IPP agenda and slides at meeting page:
http://www.pwg.org/chair/meeting-info/october_2011_cupertino.html
I've just posted a first Internet-Draft of LDAP Schema for Printer Services
to:
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/draft-mcdonald-ldap-printer-schema-00-20111002.txt
- plaintext Internet-Draft format (warning - contains explicit formfeed
characters)
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/draft-mcdonald-ldap-printer-schema-00-20111002.pdf
- line numbered PDF of plaintext - use this version for review, please
This document has already been accepted and posted to the IETF I-D
repository.
This document was created by revising the original LDAP Schema for Printer
Services [RFC3712].
This version adds new IPP directory attributes proposed in Table 1 of
section 4.1
Printer Description Attributes Used in Discovery in the latest draft of PWG
IPP
Everywhere 1.0 at:
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/wd-ippeve10-20110927.pdf
Comments?
Cheers,
- Ira
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Change History
2 October 2011 - draft-mcdonald-ldap-printer-schema-00.txt
- Initial version - for IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP Everywhere project
- Revised document to add current I-D individual submission
boilerplate.
- Revised Abstract and section 1 Introduction, to cite [PWG5107.2]
and [IPPJPS3] new attribute sources.
- Revised section 3.2 printerAbstract, to add new attributes from
[PWG5107.2] and [IPPJPS3].
- Revised section 3.5, to add new attributes from [IPPJPS3].
- Revised section 4 Definition of Attribute Types, to add new
attributes from [PWG5107.2] and [IPPJPS3] to table and later specific
definitions.
- Revised section 7.2 Registration of Attribute Types, to add new
attributes from [PWG5107.2] and [IPPJPS3] - new OIDs needed.
- Revised section 10 References, to update out-of-date references.
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