Hello, On Feb 17 09:51 Michael Nagel wrote (excerpt): > This is not about replacing the list of supported devices available at: > http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html > primarily for the following two reasons: > > 1) It's about making it easy for as many people as possible to submit data. > 2) It is about measuring the real-world, end-user experience, > not about "what should theoretically work". > Unfortunately at least for Simple Scan on Ubuntu > we regularly see regressions with scanners that "should work" and *have > worked*. > > As a basis for discussion I created the following mockup: > http://nailor.devzero.de/tmp/scandb/loop/hardware.htm ... > ... tell me what you think about it as a ... > packager for a distribution, debugger, supporter
Nowadays scanners are more and more used as built-in components of an all-in-one printer-scanner-copier-whatever device. >From the end-users point of view it is all about one single device. Therefore I suggest to get in touch with the OpenPrinting workgroup of the Linux Foundation at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting For printers the OpenPrinting workgroup provides "since ever" a database together with a full ecosystem so that end-users can contribute. The OpenPrinting database is already well known as THE database so that from my point of view it would be the logical step forward when THE printer database could move forward into THE printer and scanner database - in particular for end-users. In the past various individual attempts with sepatated databases died out. If you like to make a new scanner database, I think it is better to work together with the OpenPrinting workgroup and enhance the existing database. Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH -- Maxfeldstrasse 5 -- 90409 Nuernberg -- Germany HRB 16746 (AG Nuernberg) GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendoerffer