IPP Mail Archive: Draft for IETF IPP WG

Draft for IETF IPP WG

Carl-Uno Manros (cmanros@cp10.es.xerox.com)
Mon, 18 Nov 1996 19:04:41 PST

Below is my attempt to produce a draft for the IETF charter that is short
and general enough. I have taken out most of the details that concerns
requirements and have tried to take Harald's earlier comments into account.
Let us review this version in our Wednesday phone conference. If you want
things added, please also suggest what you want to remove instead, as this
is about the right amount of text that Harald declared that he is willing to
accept.

Regards,

Carl-Uno

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(DRAFT 11/18/96)

IETF Internet Printing Protocol (ipp) WG

Chair(s): Carl-Uno Manros <manros@cp10.es.xerox.com> Applications Area Director(s): Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu> Harald Alvestrand <Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no> Area Advisor: TBD

Mailing List Information: General Discussion: <ipp@pwg.org> To Subscribe: <ipp-request@pwg.org> Archive: ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/

Editor: Scott Isaacson <scott_isaacson@novell.com> Description of Working Group:

Internet printing involves using Internet technologies and services to find networked resources such as printers and shared documents and then printing using those resources.

The goal of this working group is to define a new application level distributed printing protocol as well as defining naming and service registration attributes for printing. The protocol shall support a global, distributed environment where print service users (clients, applications, drivers, etc.) cooperate and interact with print service providers (servers, printers, gateways, etc.).

The working group shall leverage existing (and emerging) technologies for: authentication, authorization, privacy, and commercial transactions. For location of printers, the working group shall leverage existing standards for directories and emerging standards for service location. The working group shall coordinate its activities with other printing-related standards bodies.

The working group shall define solutions that do not preclude the notion of multi-tiered configurations consisting of both logical and physical printers. Also, the new job submission protocol should not preclude submitting jobs to any type of output device (e.g., fax, printer, gateway). Also, the working group shall define extensibility paths so that similar extensions will interoperate and proprietary, dissimilar extensions will never conflict.

This working group may define work that will replace RFC 1179 'Line Printer Daemon Protocol'. LPR/LPD was designed a long time ago with line printers in mind. It does not fit with current page oriented printing technologies.

Deliverables and Milestones:

Done Mailing list and archive

November 1996 - Submit first set of Internet-Drafts December 1996 - BOF in IETF meeting in San Jose, CA, USA

March 1997 - Submit Internet-Drafts

April 1997 - Review of specification in IETF meeting in Memphis, TN, USA

May 1997 - At least 2 implemented protypes

May 1997 - Submit document to the IESG for Proposed Standard

Internet-Drafts:

No Current Internet-Drafts Carl-Uno Manros Xerox Corporation 701 S. Aviation Blvd. M/S: ESAE-231 El Segundo, CA 90245, USA E-mail: manros@cp10.es.xerox.com