Printer Working Group Plenary
December 16, 1998
Meeting Attendees
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1394 |
Plenary |
IPP |
UPDF |
Richard Shockey |
<consultant> |
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Bill Wyman |
Adobe |
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x |
Abdallah Qaisi |
Apple |
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x |
Patrick Powell |
Astart |
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x |
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Maulik Desai |
Auco |
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x |
x |
x |
Nick Webb |
Auco |
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x |
x |
x |
Takashi Isoda |
Canon |
x |
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Atsushi Nakamura |
Canon |
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x |
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Katsuaki Sekiguchi |
Canon |
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x |
x |
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Akihiro Shimura |
Canon |
x |
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Osamu Hirata |
Canon Business Machines |
x |
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Lee Farrell |
Canon Information Systems |
x |
x |
x |
x |
Michael Yeung |
Canon Information Systems |
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x |
x |
x |
Peter Johansson |
Congruent Software |
x |
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Ron Bergman(1) |
Dataproducts |
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x |
x |
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Greg LeClair(2) |
Epson |
x |
x |
x |
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Mike Moldovan |
Genoa |
x |
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x |
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Amar Rajan |
Genoa |
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x |
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Brian Batchelder |
Hewlett Packard |
x |
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x |
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Alan Berkema |
Hewlett Packard |
x |
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Ben Brezinski |
Hewlett Packard |
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x |
Scott Bonar |
Hewlett Packard |
x |
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Laurie Lasslo |
Hewlett Packard |
x |
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x |
Sandra Matts(3) |
Hewlett Packard |
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x |
Greg Shue |
Hewlett Packard |
x |
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Michael Wu |
Kodak |
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x |
x |
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Stuart Rowley |
Kyocera |
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x |
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Jerry Thrasher |
Lexmark |
x |
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Don Wright(4) |
Lexmark |
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x |
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Mike Fenelon |
Microsoft |
x |
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Hugo Parra |
Novell |
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x |
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Charles Kong |
Panasonic |
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x |
x |
Eric Random |
Peerless |
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x |
x |
Fumio Nagasaka |
Seiko Epson |
x |
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Randy Turner |
Sharp |
x |
x |
x |
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Bob Morford |
SIS Microelectronics |
x |
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Mauro DePonti |
ST Micro Electronics |
x |
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Bob Herriot |
Sun |
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x |
x |
Larry Stein |
Warp 9 Communications |
x |
x |
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Tom Hastings |
Xerox |
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x |
x |
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Carl-Uno Manros(5) |
Xerox |
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x |
x |
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Rick Yardumian |
Xerox |
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x |
Pete Zehler |
Xerox |
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x |
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Norbert Schade |
Xionics |
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x |
(1)
JMP Chairman(2)
1394 PWG Chairman(3)
UPDF Chairman(4)
PWG Chairman(5)
IPP Chairman
Administrivia
Wednesday morning, Don Wright opened the PWG meeting, and provided details for the next meeting:
He also referenced the 1999 schedule for future PWG meetings:
Status Reports
Each of the Project Chairs (or appointed spokesperson) provided a brief status of the individual projects.
Chris Wellens and Lloyd Young (PMP co-Chairs) are now trying to get the Printer MIB published as a Proposed Standard instead of Draft Standard. No estimates were given on the timeframe for completion.
The Job Monitoring MIB document has been given a Last Call, but recently Xerox proposed a new change. This proposal will need to be reviewed for acceptance. Ron Bergman is concerned that adding the modification might delay things with the IETF.
The Finisher MIB has been given a Last Call and it received no comments. It is now considered complete. The group wants to submit the document to the IETF together with the Printer MIB.
No status was reported.
Carl-Uno reported that 45 people attended the IPP session held at the IETF Plenary meeting (December 9.) Only 4 of the attendees were PWG members, but many IFax WG members were present.
At the IETF meeting, Carl-Uno reviewed the latest set of IPP documents. During discussions, the IETF Area Director admitted that he had not yet reviewed the documents. He made very vague comments that seemed to suggest that there might still be some obstacles in gaining IETF acceptance. He would not give a date estimate for the next step by the IESG.
A discussion about IPP as a Fax Service occurred during the IETF IPP session. Richard Shockey presented his paper on the topic. It was suggested that this effort should have its own IETF WG Charter. Several of the attendees will try to coordinate a "Birds of a Feather" meeting at the next IETF Plenary.
Several additional items have been agreed on the Model and Command document for the 1394 Printing Device profile document. Greg LeClair reported that he believes things are nearing completion on the project. He thinks that the group will be able to wrap up the specification within the next few meetings.
PWG Process
There have been a few comments on the reflector about the IP section proposal submitted by Canon Information Systems. The most significant issue is that the PWG does not exist as a legal entity. As such, it is difficult for it to own Intellectual Property. This raises the question, "Should we incorporate?"
Larry Stein volunteered to report on the implications/requirements of incorporating.
DMTF CIM Presentation
At the January PWG meeting, Andrea Westein (?) from Microsoft will be presenting an hour-long presentation on the Desktop Management Task Force (DMTF) "Common Information Model."
Liaison Reports
No liaison reports were given.
PWG Plenary meeting adjourned.