Meeting called to order by Ira McDonald at 12pm US Eastern on 5 January 2016. Minutes taken by Ira McDonald.
Recording of this conference call will be archived at:
http://www.openprinting.org/download/meetingnotes/op-telecons/ OP-Meeting-20160105.mp3
Note: NEW TIME started in December 2015 - 2 hours earlier!
Note: NEW NUMBER in US started in November 2015
Attendees
Agenda
- Till reactivated our participation as a mentor organization - Till deleted 3 projects that were already completed elsewhere - No students have applied for OP projects so far
- Till is working with several printer manufacturers - Participating printer manufacturers didn't send updates this month
- Stable draft - See 'PWG News' below - replaced license agreement with PWG members agreement for IPR - PWG Last Call started on 11/16/15 - ends on 01/18/16 - PWG LC quorum was achieved on 01/08/16 (9 responses) - Schedule - PWG Formal Vote Q1 2016 - Beta tools - beta release of tools (Windows, OS X, Linux) on 28 October 2014 - beta testing of tools and certification process in progress - PWG IPP Everywhere Test Tools for Self-Certification - ipptool - IPP Everywhere print protocol - Linux/Mac OS X/Windows - ippfind - IPP Everywhere Bonjour discovery - Linux/Mac OS X/Windows
- CUPS - no new releases after v2.1.2 on 2 December 2015 (Mike) - CUPS Filters v1.6.0 release plans (Till) - foomatic-rip: Fixed buffer overflow when reading environment variables CUPS_FONTPATH, CUPS_DATADIR, and GS_LIB (Bug #1336). - beh: Introduced beh, the Backend Error Handler, a wrapper backend to make handling of backend errors more configurable. This backend is a C re-write of the beh backend written in Perl which was part of the former foomatic-filters package. Several people asked for beh getting moved to cups-filters. - braille: Make image printing working also if ImageMagick generates formatted images without header. - braille: If the user does not select a Braille translation, let the embosser do the translation. - cups-browsed: Added version info to help screen and start-up in debug mode, call help screen also via "--version" option. - cups-browsed: Minor improvements in help screen and man page. - CUPS Filters v1.5.0 release on 17 December 2015 (Till) - cups-browsed: Allow use of an alternative configuration file via the "-c" command line option. - cups-browsed: Allow supplying configuration settings via the command line using the "-o" command line option. - cups-browsed: Command line help via the "-h" or "--help" command line option. - CUPS Filters v1.4.0 release on 14 December 2015 (Till) - foomatic-rip: SECURITY FIX: Also consider the semicolon (';') as an illegal shell escape character. Thanks to Adam Chester (adam dot chester at pentest dot co dot uk) for the hint (CVE-2015-8560). - brftoembosser, imagetobrf, imagetoubrl, imageubrltoindexv3, imageubrltoindexv4, textbrftoindexv3, textbrftoindexv4, texttobrf, braille.convs, braille.types, generic-brf.drv, indexv3.drv, indexv4.drv: Added support for Braille embossing via CUPS. Text and even images can now be sent to a Braille embosser like to a printer. Thanks to Samuel Thibault (samuel dot thibault at ens-lyon dot org) for this contribution. - CUPS Filters v1.3.0 release on 9 December 2015 (Till) - cups-browsed: Added new BrowseFilter directive in cups-browsed.conf. This directive allows filtering of the remote printers to be accepted on most properties/metadata supplied with the DNS-SD broadcasts. This allows, in addition to BrowseAllow/BrowseDeny/BrowseOrder, to reduce the amount of printers listed in print dialogs to a more useful amount. - cups-browsed: Added support for BrowseDeny and BrowseOrder directives in cups-browsed.conf. - cups-browsed: Let the BrowseAllow lines in cups-browsed.conf also apply to remote printers discovered via DNS-SD. - cups-browsed: Auto-create queues for PCL-5c/e printers but not for HP inkjet printers (which also advertise themselves as PCL printers). - cups-browsed, sys5ippprinter: Recognize PCL-5c/e printers not only by the application/vnd.hp-pcl MIME type but also by application/pcl and application/x-pcl.
- GSoC did not accept Linux Foundation as a mentor for 2015 - many *new* organizations were accepted instead - OP should soon consider GSoC 2016 projects - OP should start collecting project ideas in January/February - delete projects that have already completed or are no longer timely - GSoC 2016 Schedule - 8-19 February - project proposals by mentors - 29 February - GSoC approves mentoring organizations - 29 February to 13 March - Students discuss GSoC projects - 14-25 March - Students apply for GSoC projects - 25 April - GSoC approves projects/students - 23 May - GSoC coding begins - 20-27 June - GSoC mid-term evaluations - 15-22 August - GSoC "pencils down" - 30 August - GSoC results announced
- OP speaker and attendee invitations - Till will start sending out speaker invitations - Michael Vrhel (Artifex/Ghostscript) - other speakers are TBD - Ira will also send out some invitations - Follow up w/ Aveek Basu (Lexmark) who may attend - OP Summit will be 10th anniversary from Atlanta 2006 - Ira to find summary w/ attendee names for invitationsACTION: Till and Ira to send OPS speaker/attendee invitations
- PWG in Cupertino, CA (Apple host) - 10-11 February 2016 - http://www.pwg.org/chair/meeting-info/meetings.html - Note - swapped meetings in February and April for Apple and HP - REMINDER - PWG/OP Summit in Boise, ID (HP host) - 26-28 April 2016 - http://www.pwg.org/chair/meeting-info/meetings.html - Note - swapped meetings in February and April for Apple and HP - HCD Health Assessment TNC Binding (Ira) - PWG 5110.4-2015 http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/candidates/cs-idstnc10-20151204-5110.4.pdf - Prototype by HSR in Switzerland w/ strongSwan TNC stack - PWG Formal Vote started on 11/04/15 - ended on 12/04/15 - IPP Everywhere Self-Certification - Stable draft - REQUIRED for PWG IPP Everywhere Logo usage - REQUIRED for Mopria Alliance - REQUIRED for WiFi Direct Print Service - http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/wd-ippeveselfcert10-20151110.pdf - replaced license agreement with PWG members agreement for IPR - PWG Last Call started on 11/16/15 - ends on 01/18/16 - Quorum was achieved on 01/08/16 (9 responses) - Schedule - PWG Formal Vote Q1 2016 - IETF IPP/1.1 Updates (Mike/Ira) - https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-sweet-rfc2910bis-07.txt - https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-sweet-rfc2911bis-06.txt - changes for updated IETF Proposed Standard - Barry Leiba (IETF ART AD) will be AD sponsor - note on 07/12/15 - 2910bis reviewed by IPP WG on 12/07/15 - 2911bis reviewed by IPP WG on 11/16/15 - Schedule - IETF Last Call in Q1/Q2 2016 - IPP System Service (Mike/Ira) - Interim draft - http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/wd-ippsystem10-20151206-rev.pdf - IPP WG review on 01/04/16 - remove redundant Restart operations - Schedule - PWG Last Call in Q2/Q3 2015 - IPP Job Password Repertoire (Smith Kennedy) - http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/ wp-job-password-repertoire-20160101-rev.pdf - IPP WG review on 12/07/15 - Plan is to IANA register stand-alone (without enclosing IPP spec) - Schedule - IPP WG review and IANA registration in Q1 2016
- PWG in Cupertino, CA (Apple host) - 10-11 February 2016 - http://www.pwg.org/chair/meeting-info/meetings.html - Note - swapped meetings in February and April for Apple and HP - Trusted Computing Group in San Francisco, CA - 22-26 February 2016 - http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/ - http://www.pwg.org/chair/meeting-info/meetings.html - REMINDER - PWG/OP Summit in Boise, ID (HP host) - 26-28 April 2016 - http://www.pwg.org/chair/meeting-info/meetings.html - Note - swapped meetings in February and April for Apple and HP - Trusted Computing Group in Vienna, Austria - 20-24 June 2016 - http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/ - http://www.pwg.org/chair/meeting-info/meetings.html
Open Action Items
Next OP US/Europe/Brazil Conference Calls
- Note - PWG in Cupertino, CA (Apple host) - 10-11 February 2016 - Note - NEW TIME started in December 2015 - 2 hours earlier! - Note - NEW NUMBER in US started in November 2015 - Tuesday 2 February 2015, Daytime - US 9am in San Francisco - US PST (Pacific Standard Time) 10am in Colorado - US MST (Mountain Standard Time) 11am in Chicago - US CST (Central Standard Time) 12pm in New York - US EST (Eastern Standard Time) - Europe 6pm in Berlin - CET (Central Europe Time) - Brazil 3pm in Belo Horizonte - BRST (Brasilia Summer Time) US: +1 641-715-3814 - NEW NUMBER in US started in November 2015 Germany: +49 (0) 221 98203421 Brazil: +55 61 4040-4460 Japan: +81 (0) 3-5050-5070 Participant Access Code: 622393# (note that local numbers for many other countries are available, also cellphone apps, VOIP support, etc. - please email Till for details)
- Note - NEW TIME started in December 2015 - 2 hours earlier! - Note - NEW NUMBER in US started in November 2015 - Tuesday 1 March 2015, Daytime - US 9am in San Francisco - US PST (Pacific Standard Time) 10am in Colorado - US MST (Mountain Standard Time) 11am in Chicago - US CST (Central Standard Time) 12pm in New York - US EST (Eastern Standard Time) - Europe 6pm in Berlin - CET (Central Europe Time) - Brazil 3pm in Belo Horizonte - BRST (Brasilia Summer Time) US: +1 641-715-3814 - NEW NUMBER in US started in November 2015 Germany: +49 (0) 221 98203421 Brazil: +55 61 4040-4460 Japan: +81 (0) 3-5050-5070 Participant Access Code: 622393# (note that local numbers for many other countries are available, also cellphone apps, VOIP support, etc. - please email Till for details)