On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 2:53 AM Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal(a)redhat.com> wrote:
IMHO Stephen meant it as driverless 'driver' or IPP everywhere enabled
printer, since 'generic IPP driver' does not exist.
OK.
>
> What supports IPP Everywhere out of the box?
>
> Any computer running CUPS 1.5 or later
I beg to differ that it is not entirely correct.
I got that straight out of the IPP Everywhere FAQ, but the point I did
not state and should have is, Fedora 30 definitely far exceeds the
minimum requirement. That was also the point of pointing out Android
4.4 supports it.
> Proposal for Fedora 30: If anyone is able to, with reasonable
effort,
> successfully run the agreed test cases to any printer supporting IPP
> 2.0 or higher, using whatever driver is required, then we don't block.
I would go with 'if printing works on IPP everywhere printer available
for Fedora QA' (hooray, we have one :) ) 'then do not block'. But it
seems as technicality...
I'm completely fine with narrowing this to an IPP Everywhere printer
for Fedora 30. From yesterday's QA meeting, I was understanding they
don't have an IPP Everywhere printer, but figured it should be
possible to track down an IPP 2.0+ printer. So yeah if there's an IPP
Everwhere test printer handy, just go with that from the outset.
--
Chris Murphy