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From: Norm Jacobs <Norm.Jacobs@Sun.COM>
To: printing-sc@base3.freestandards.org,
	printing-architecture@base3.freestandards.org,
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	printing-spool@base3.freestandards.org,
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	printing-japan@base3.freestandards.org,
	printing-announce@freestandards.org
Subject: [Printing-architecture] Open Printing Web site
Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 23:47:34 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <42A526E6.4010008@Sun.COM> (raw)

The Open Printing web site is taking a somewhat different approach than 
it has in the past.
In the past, the chair put together content and sent requests to the FSG 
to get the
updated content put on the site.  We are moving to a brave new world 
where the site content
is moving to a Wiki (MoinMoin to be specific).  This means that 
workgroups will now be
both capable and responsible for maintaining their own information about 
their particular
projects.  I have created some toplevel content and filled in some 
workgroup content, but
there is much that should go in.  Please take this opportunity to look 
at the site and update
content associated with projects you are involved in.

The site URL is http://www.openprinting.org/.  If you wish to make 
updates to any of the
content, you will need to create a WikiName and login.  Once logged in, 
you should be
able to make changes to the various pages.  If you have problems, 
questions, or comments,
let me know.

Since we expect the content to be more dynamic than in the past, there 
is no real
deadline for getting content in, but we would like to have at least some 
initial updates
by June 30, 2005 (If we can).

Thanks,
       -Norm




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