FW: IFX> TIFFFx

FW: IFX> TIFFFx

Wagner,William wwagner at netsilicon.com
Wed May 15 18:19:02 EDT 2002


Being on the East Coast, it is unlikely that I would get an early enough flight. Chances are, it will be a red eye or Saturday morning. So I have no problem with a later closing.

William A. Wagner (Bill Wagner)
Director of Technology
Imaging Division
NETsilicon, Inc.
781-398-4588


-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Lewis [mailto:harryl at us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 5:47 PM
To: Gail Songer
Cc: ifx at pwg.org
Subject: Re: FW: IFX> TIFFFx


I'm happy to stay and catch a late flight out or Saturday morning if 
necessary. It is true, however, that the majority will want to head out 
and get home. A 3pm end target is probably as good as it gets. 
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Harry Lewis 
IBM Printing Systems 
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"Gail Songer" <gsonger at peerless.com>
05/15/2002 02:08 PM
 
        To:     Harry Lewis/Boulder/IBM at IBMUS
        cc:     ifx at pwg.org
        Subject:        Re: FW: IFX> TIFFFx

 


Harry,

Main Topics:
     Goals for IPPFax.  It would be great if the member companies can 
query
their Sales/Marketing for information.
     Discussion of possible required formats. (Do we know if Scott will be
attending?)
          TIFF-FX
          PDF
          IPP (Proposal from Ron)
          "Other"

I've heard in the past that people prefer to get out early on Friday.  I'm
game to staying later. What does everyone want to do?

Gail





"Harry Lewis" <harryl at us.ibm.com> on 05/15/2002 12:12:13 PM

To:    "Gail Songer" <gsonger at peerless.com>
cc:    ifx at pwg.org

Subject:    Re: FW: IFX> TIFFFx

OK.

Seems the Adobe topic could be a long one. Can I assume this will be your
main topic if you are still trying to wrap by 3pm?
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Harry Lewis
IBM Printing Systems
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"Gail Songer" <gsonger at peerless.com>
Sent by: owner-ifx at pwg.org
05/15/2002 10:08 AM

        To:     Harry Lewis/Boulder/IBM at IBMUS
        cc:     ifx at pwg.org
        Subject:        Re: FW: IFX> TIFFFx




Hi Harry,

It's probably obvious by now, but we will need our Friday in Portland.
We'll try to get out around 3 so that people have a chance to make it home
for the weekend.

Gail





"Harry Lewis" <harryl at us.ibm.com>@pwg.org on 05/14/2002 03:59:31 PM

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To:    "Farrell, Lee" <Lee.Farrell at cda.canon.com>
cc:    ifx at pwg.org

Subject:    Re: FW: IFX> TIFFFx

Consensus check is a good idea. Not sure we have all the same loud voices
that built the previous picture. I'm not interested in interop with IFAX
or PSTN Fax as a key goal and I think it has proven elusive in any event.
I'm for settling on something that works.
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Harry Lewis
IBM Printing Systems
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"Farrell, Lee" <Lee.Farrell at cda.canon.com>
Sent by: owner-ifx at pwg.org
05/14/2002 02:13 PM

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I don't think this made it out to the reflector before.  My apologies if
it's a repeat.

lee

-----Original Message-----
From: Farrell, Lee
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:20 PM
To: ifx at pwg.org
Subject: RE: IFX> TIFFFx


I think Bill is raising an issue that is fairly core to the goals and
purpose of IPP Fax.  If we're open to changing this requirement, shouldn't
we set out to agree on our (new?) priorities/requirements/goals -- before
selecting a solution alternative?

Or do most people feel that there is already general consensus on these
things?

-----Original Message-----
From: Wagner,William [mailto:wwagner at netsilicon.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 10:38 AM
To: Gail Songer; ifx at pwg.org
Subject: RE: IFX> TIFFFx


Gail,

I certainly would like to consider what Ron is drawing up. An "IPP
Solution", based on the IPP protocol but guaranteeing certain minimum
attributes (esp data formats) may be a good approach. I think restricting
the format to PDF may be unnecessarily limiting.

I have never been a strong proponent of requiring compatibility with other
forms of FAX or IFAX. I think that even the inclusion of the term FAX in
the initiative name is outdated. PSTN FAX and IPPFAX are very different in
use, capabilities and market. IPP FAX does not and should not try to
emulate FAX; it is a distinctly different document transfer capability
intended for a distinctly different world.

I think IFAX has suffered from trying to tie internet fax and PSTN fax; I
don't see why we should bother tieing into IFAX. In general, the IFAX
groups, which have been working hard  on internetting fax and coming out
with some ingenious if contorted solutions, do not recognize or appreciate
the IPP approach. Tiff FX appeared to be convenient. But it still needed
extensions and it has been plagued by intellectual property issues. I see
no reason to "stick it out".

Of course, just my personal opinion.

Bill Wagner

-----Original Message-----
From: Gail Songer [mailto:gsonger at peerless.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:09 PM
To: ifx at pwg.org
Subject: IFX> TIFFFx


Hi,

During the last meeting, we had a very long discussion regarding TIFF-FX,
Adobe and IPPFax.  We agreed that it was at least time to consider
alternatives to TIFF-FX. We also wrote a note to Adobe explaining what we
intended to do with TIFF-FX and asked for their comments.  To date, we
have
not heard back from them.

Ron Bergman volunteered to draw up a proposal providing an IPP solution to
identify the compression schemes used in the job.  He has indicated that
he
will have something ready for the Portland meeting.  Another alternative
proposed was to use PDF as the required PDL.

I would like to get some feed back from the group.   What do you think of
the alternatives?
a) Stick it out with TIFF-FX
b) Use an IPP solution (or would prefer to wait until the proposal has
been
given)
c) Use PDF
d) other (please specify)

Gail





















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