Smith,
Aside from maybe EPX, I'm not sure these really fit. And given that they are pulled directly from 5110.1 (which defines the semantics, etc.) and widely implemented (probably in 800M+ printers) I don't think there is a lot of value in holding them for a spec.
> On Jul 25, 2019, at 12:36 PM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless & Standards Architect) <smith.kennedy at hp.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Mike!
>> Given the current stable of open drafts, do you see value in pulling those into one of the in-flight draft specs?
>>>> On Jul 24, 2019, at 2:54 PM, Michael Sweet via ipp <ipp at pwg.org> wrote:
>>>> All,
>>>> AirPrint has long defined several Printer Status attributes providing the current firmware names, patches, and versions associated with a Printer. These are based on the corresponding PWG Hardcopy Device Health Assessment Attributes [PWG5110.1] and require that each of these attributes have the same cardinality (number of values), for example:
>>>> printer-firmware-name = 'IPP Server','PDF Interpreter'
>> printer-firmware-string-version = '4.2', '2.0r6'
>> printer-firmware-patches = '',''
>> printer-firmware-version = <0402>,<020006>
>>>> Apple would like to officially register these in the IANA IPP Registry. The template is as follows:
>>>> Printer Status attributes: Reference
>> ------------------------------ ---------
>> printer-firmware-name (1setOf name(MAX)) [APPLE20190724]
>> printer-firmware-patches (1setOf text(MAX)) [APPLE20190724]
>> printer-firmware-string-version (1setOf text(MAX)) [APPLE20190724]
>> printer-firmware-version (1setOf octetString(MAX)) [APPLE20190724]
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