IPP Mail Archive: RE: IPP> V1.1 Last Call

RE: IPP> V1.1 Last Call

harryl@us.ibm.com
Fri, 12 Mar 1999 18:26:57 -0700

I'm sure Larry's comment was purely "instructional" and, of course,
we respect the spirit of encouraging momentum.....

<Working groups that fail to make progress toward the
<milestones of the charter can be disbanded.

But, any mention of "lack of progress" seems out of place in light of
the highly successful, broadly attended bakeoff this week at Novell.

I just want to keep the IPP discussion focused on the positive... because
there's a LOT of it!

Harry Lewis
IBM Printing Systems
harryl@us.ibm.com

"Larry Masinter" <masinter@parc.xerox.com> on 03/11/99 02:24:27 PM

To: ipp@pwg.org
cc: (bcc: Harry Lewis/Boulder/IBM)
Subject: RE: IPP> V1.1 Last Call

The charter of the IPP working group is to produce
a standards track protocol for Internet Print.
The working group was ready to complete a standards-track
document, but got distracted into producing an "Experimental"
RFC because of difficulties with the minor additions of
the new IPP scheme and a standard security mechanism.
Now that we've worked through those two minor additions,
it's time (well past) to actually create a standard.

Those who are not interested in having a standard
for Internet Print Protocol are not working on the
goals established by the charter of the working group.

We have years of effort invested in creating a
standard for Internet Printing. If we don't complete
this task, the work will have been wasted.

Working groups that fail to make progress toward the
milestones of the charter can be disbanded.

I understand that there are those who might want to
delay (indefinitely) the creation of any standard in this
area, but I don't think further delay is our mutual
interest.

Larry

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