IPP> ADM - This is not and I-D wording

IPP> ADM - This is not and I-D wording

rdebry at us.ibm.com rdebry at us.ibm.com
Fri Feb 28 10:41:28 EST 1997


Classification:
Prologue:
Epilogue: Roger K deBry
Senior Techncial Staff Member
Architecture and Technology
IBM Printing Systems
email: rdebry at us.ibm.com
phone: 1-303-924-4080


Could we also get some common boilerplate describing the suite of documents
available on IPP?


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        02/28/97 07:42 AM




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Subject: IPP> ADM - This is not and I-D wording


IPP Editors,


In each of the documents that we are working on which eventually will
become an I-D, we have a boilerplate section right up front that contains
a set of paragraphs that must be contained word for word in the I-D.  In
order to solve the confusion between IPP posting a working document on
the FTP server which we call an I-D and submitting a document to the
IETF asking them to post an I-D, I propose that we put the following
paragraph in the first section of our documents:


This document is a working document of the Internet Printing Protocol
(IPP) project in the Printer Working Group (PWG).  It is subject to change
at any time.  The current version of this document can be found at
http://www.pwg.org/ipp.   This document is not yet an IETF
Internet-Draft, however it is intended to become one.  When it does, the
following paragraphs will replace this paragraph.
************************************************************
Scott A. Isaacson
Print Services Consulting Engineer
Novell Inc., 122 E 1700 S, Provo, UT 84606
V: (801) 861-7366, (800) 453-1267 x17366
F: (801) 861-4025, E: scott_isaacson at novell.com
W: http://www.novell.com
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