Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-21 Thread Justin B Rye
Andrei POPESCU wrote: >>> +Both printing with CUPS and scanning with >>> +SANE are increasingly likely to be possible >>> +without the need for any (often non-free) driver specific > > For me this would sound better: > > ... without the need for any driver (often non-free)

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-21 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 20 mar 21, 14:48:22, Brian Potkin wrote: > On Sat 20 Mar 2021 at 14:17:11 +, Justin B Rye wrote: > > > > > Presumably a cut'n'pasteo. Thanks, revised patch attached. > > -- > > JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian > > sysadmin, and probably no clue

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-20 Thread Brian Potkin
On Sat 20 Mar 2021 at 14:17:11 +, Justin B Rye wrote: > Brian Potkin wrote: > [...] > >> +Both printing with CUPS and scanning with > >> +SANE are increasingly likely to be possible > >> +without the need for any (often non-free) backend driver specific > > > > "backend" has

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-20 Thread Justin B Rye
Brian Potkin wrote: [...] >> +Both printing with CUPS and scanning with >> +SANE are increasingly likely to be possible >> +without the need for any (often non-free) backend driver specific > > "backend" has different meaning in CUPS and SANE; I'd omit it. It > is also a possible

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-20 Thread Brian Potkin
On Fri 19 Mar 2021 at 16:05:36 +, Justin B Rye wrote: > Justin B Rye wrote: > > Well, for a start, we don't want to make users read through two > > separate competing explanations of what driverless operation is when > > they only need to read one. We should try to pull out as much > >

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-19 Thread Justin B Rye
Justin B Rye wrote: > Well, for a start, we don't want to make users read through two > separate competing explanations of what driverless operation is when > they only need to read one. We should try to pull out as much > repeated material as possible from the two sections and say it in an >

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-17 Thread Justin B Rye
Brian Potkin >>> Justin B Rye wrote: Hang on, is this to go in "What's New"? If so, it's competing with a version that was added a couple of days ago - https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/-/commit/30e6ab258f8e98fe43ded83205b68645e74c5cef Have you

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-17 Thread Brian Potkin
On Wed 17 Mar 2021 at 12:56:00 +, Brian Potkin wrote: > On Wed 17 Mar 2021 at 12:07:18 +, Justin B Rye wrote: > > > Brian Potkin wrote: > > > Justin B Rye wrote: > > >> Hang on, is this to go in "What's New"? If so, it's competing with a > > >> version that was added a couple of days

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-17 Thread Brian Potkin
On Wed 17 Mar 2021 at 12:07:18 +, Justin B Rye wrote: > Brian Potkin wrote: > > Justin B Rye wrote: > >> Hang on, is this to go in "What's New"? If so, it's competing with a > >> version that was added a couple of days ago - > >> > >> > >>

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-17 Thread Justin B Rye
Brian Potkin wrote: > Justin B Rye wrote: >> Hang on, is this to go in "What's New"? If so, it's competing with a >> version that was added a couple of days ago - >> >> >> https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/-/commit/30e6ab258f8e98fe43ded83205b68645e74c5cef >> >> Have you seen

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-17 Thread Brian Potkin
On Wed 17 Mar 2021 at 11:18:54 +, Justin B Rye wrote: > Hang on, is this to go in "What's New"? If so, it's competing with a > version that was added a couple of days ago - > > > https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/-/commit/30e6ab258f8e98fe43ded83205b68645e74c5cef > > Have

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-17 Thread Justin B Rye
Hang on, is this to go in "What's New"? If so, it's competing with a version that was added a couple of days ago - https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes/-/commit/30e6ab258f8e98fe43ded83205b68645e74c5cef Have you seen that version? -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics,

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-17 Thread Brian Potkin
On Tue 16 Mar 2021 at 19:57:47 +, Justin B Rye wrote: > Brian Potkin wrote: > >> USB connected printers and driverless printing > >> -- > >> > >> The Release Notes for Debian 10 briefly describe the driverless printing > >> situation implemented

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-16 Thread Justin B Rye
Brian Potkin wrote: >> USB connected printers and driverless printing >> -- >> >> The Release Notes for Debian 10 briefly describe the driverless printing >> situation implemented via CUPS and cups-filters. [1] The changes apply to >> modern printers

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2021-03-16 Thread Brian Potkin
On Wed 23 Sep 2020 at 19:54:14 +0100, Brian Potkin wrote: > I would like the following version to replace previous offering: > > > USB connected printers and driverless printing > -- > > The Release Notes for Debian 10 briefly describe the driverless

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2020-09-23 Thread Brian Potkin
I would like the following version to replace previous offering: USB connected printers and driverless printing -- The Release Notes for Debian 10 briefly describe the driverless printing situation implemented via CUPS and cups-filters. [1] The

Bug#966701: Driverless printing in buster via ipp-usb

2020-08-02 Thread Andrei POPESCU
Package: release-notes Severity: wishlist On Sb, 01 aug 20, 18:10:22, Brian Potkin wrote: > On behalf of the Printing Team: > > > > The Release Notes for Debian 10 briefly described the driverless >