maxim wexler wrote:
Because you have the same interface to set up a
printer on your, your
neighbours' and your 10.000-km-away pen pal.
so?
So you don't have to write two (if you are a developer) or learn to use
two (if you are an end user).
Can you
explain me the need
to not use http for your own config and using it for
external configs,
while you can have a single configuration app?
No I can't explain you. That's the question _I_ ask.
You were wondering if HTTP was overkill for CUPS configuration. I think
that not using HTTP would be really overkill, not the contrary.
m.
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