PWG Mail Archive: Re[2]: PWG> Non-participants allowed at Interoperability Te.

Re[2]: PWG> Non-participants allowed at Interoperability Te.

YUKI@KEI-CA.CCMAIL.CompuServe.COM
27 Nov 96 17:46:57 EST

Lloyd

I also agree that any PWG member should be allowed to participate.
If it is possible, small monetary contribution from participants help
my small group's budget.
Hopefully the contribution covers the large room for more attendees if
available.


A. Yuki
Kyocera

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From: jkm@underscore.com (JK Martin)
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Subject: Re: PWG> Non-participants allowed at Interoperability Testing
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Lloyd,

> Bill,
> I do not have a good answer about will kibitzers be allowed at the
> interoperability testing yet.

I sincerely hope that participants of the PWG are allowed
to be present at the testing, even if they are not involved
in testing of their own products.

We need to lock down the semantics and guidelines for alert table
handling as quickly as possible, as this remains (IMHO) the single
largest impediment to interoperability at this time with the Printer
MIB. By allowing non-participating PWG members to be present, we
should be able to immediately engage in meaningful discussions about
these guidelines while the topic is freshest on our minds.

If space is a problem at Stardust Labs, then perhaps we should set
things up so that the first N people can sign up to attend (ala RSVP).
That way, those folks who are keenly interested in staying on top of
this testing (such as Bill Wagner) have a chance of attending.

...jay

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