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One could also think about dropping the concept of printer setup tools altogether as modern, driverless printers are simply there, but it is not very intuitive for a user to have to find a Printer Application and install it to make a non-driverless printer working and that for driverless printers and Printer Applications there are web admin interfaces and how to access them. | One could also think about dropping the concept of printer setup tools altogether as modern, driverless printers are simply there, but it is not very intuitive for a user to have to find a Printer Application and install it to make a non-driverless printer working and that for driverless printers and Printer Applications there are web admin interfaces and how to access them. | ||
+ | So to assure continued coverage of all desktops we need to revive development of system-config-printer and make it supporting the New Architecture, but as with GNOME Control Center and KDE Settings we also need to keep the old functionality, to allow a switchover to the new CUPS at any time and already while still using CUPS 2.x, have a better support for driverless printers. | ||
+ | And this is the contributor's task in this project. | ||
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+ | Mentors: Till Kamppeter, Project Leader OpenPrinting (till at linux dot com), TBD | ||
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+ | Desired knowledge: Python, C, CUPS | ||
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+ | Code License: GPL-2+ (GPL 2 or any later version) | ||
=====Desktop Integration: User interfaces for using OAuth2 with printers and scanners===== | =====Desktop Integration: User interfaces for using OAuth2 with printers and scanners===== |