[2178] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Meeting w/R3-Admin, Part 2
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mary Ellen Bushnell)
Mon Jan 14 07:56:23 2002
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Notes from our joint 1/7 meeting thanks to Mary Ellen. -Dave
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Attending: Dave, Rocklyn, Lynne, MEB, George, Bil, Bob, Theresa
Outstanding issues:
1. Why require KLP*?
- For requests coming from a "trusted" server (e.g., one that
Bil maintains), should authentication be required?
- Must pass info about the individual submitting the request
so output can be delivered.
- KLP for Windows needs more functionality to be acceptable.
2. Why require cost object?
- what info is needed to track usage?
- is there an alternative, e.g., a "pick list" ?
3. Queue naming conventions and requirements, who owns these anyway?
4. How to direct copies of output to different recipients/destinations?
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Decisions:
1. KLP* for restricted non-SAP queues. This is a small group of
customers. So KLP* authentication w/be decided on a queue-by-queue
basis as determined by the queue owner. For
central-letter/archive/3-hole, KLP* is required.
2. Queue owner names the queue and specifies the requirements. Advice
is available from IS. For example, R3-Print will name the queue
currently called EP60.
3. Cost object. Perhaps more discussion, but for now, cost object is required.
4. Output delivery to other than who submits the request is not
possible at this time. On the wish list for future enhancement.
Action item:
Bob and Theresa need to talk to development on how KLP can be
improved. Lynne and Rocklyn can help. Goal - ensure that it's a
one-time Hesiod lookup.