- From: Richard Shockey <rshockey@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1998 15:30:34 -0600
- To: ietf-fax@imc.org
- Cc: ipp@pwg.org, ifx@pwg.org, discuss@apps.ietf.org
During IETF Orlando I made a presentation to both the Internet Print Protocol WG as well as the FAX WG on the issue of the using IPP as a Facsimile Service based on a personal ID that I submitted. [draft-shockey-ipp2ifax-01.txt] There was considerable discussion of this issue in the IPP WG and there was general consensus that this was a area that could use some work. Several individuals at both meetings indicated a desire to contribute. It was the suggestion of the APP Area Director Keith Moore that this be set up as a separate IETF WG to facilitate discussion between the IPP and FAX WG's on this issue On December 16 & 17 I presented the results of the IETF meetings to a group of PWG/IPP members in San Diego. The consensus at that meeting was that this concept has merit and should proceed. Several individuals at that meeting offered to participate in the work and the suggestion was put forward that I be proposed as the Chair of this new WG/BOF should it be chartered. Before I formally submit a request for a new WG to the AD's I'd like to bash out a Charter. The proposed charter below was discussed at the PWG/IPP meetings in San Diego. Any comments, suggestions, flames etc would be appreciated. ############## Internet Print Protocol and Internet Fax (ipp2ifax) ------------------ Chair(s): Richard Shockey <rshockey@ix.netcom.com> [PROPOSED] Applications Area Director(s): Keith Moore <moore+iesg@cs.utk.edu> Patrik Fältström <paf@swip.net> Area Advisor Keith Moore <moore+iesg@cs.utk.edu> Mailing lists: General Discussion: ifx@pwg.org To Subscribe: majordomo@pwg.org In Body: subscribe ifx [your-email-address] The subject line should be blank Archive: <http://www.pwg.org/hypermail/ifx> Description of Working Group: The Internet Print Protocol [IPP] has been developed within the IETF to facilitate the remote printing of documents over the Internet. At a sufficient level of abstraction FAX on the General Switched Telephone Network [GSTN] could also be considered a remote printing or document transfer technology. The purpose of the work group will be to investigate and document those elements of IPP that qualify as a facsimile service. A goal of the WG will be to note the legal as well as general custom and practice of GSTN FAX and apply those principals to IPP transactions. Current work within the IETF on FAX has centered on using Internet Mail standards in a Store and Forward mode. Considerable evidence exists that there is a need for protocols that more closely approximate the real-time and point to point model of traditional GSTN FAX. Traditional GSTN FAX is limited to the type and quality of output. IETF Internet Fax standards are also limited to a specific set of MIME Content-Types specified in RFC 2301. IPP has no such restrictions on the quality of document to be printed or displayed. The WG will not propose any revisions to the current Internet Print Protocol specifications but may use normal IPP Attribute Extensions and behavioral practice requirements to facilitate interoperability with GSTN FAX and RFC2305 using elements of RFC2301 as needed. The WG will not propose any revisions or extensions to IETF Internet Fax standards [RFC2305] and its successors. The group will take note of other areas within the IETF that may have direct bearing on IPP and FAX interworking. Relevant areas include: - Security, Authentication and Encryption (SSL3 -TLS) - Sender Identification (vCard) The working group will take note of quality of service issues. The working group will coordinate its activities with the Internet Print Protocol working group [IPP] and the Internet Fax working group [FAX] as well other facsimile-related standards bodies and related work groups, notably the ITU-T Study Group 8. Goals and Milestones: March 1999 : Submit Internet Draft of Goals and Requirements for the use of the Internet Print Protocol as a Facsimile Service April 1999 : Submit Internet Draft for IPP Behavior as a Facsimile Service May 1999 : Submit Internet Draft of IPP as a Gateway to SMTP and GSTN Facsimile Services >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Richard Shockey Shockey Consulting LLC 8045 Big Bend Blvd. Suite 110 St. Louis, MO 63119 Voice 314.918.9020 Fax 314.918.9015 INTERNET Mail & IFAX : rshockey@ix.netcom.com <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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