Dear Till and Brian, (I'm currently at pre-FOSDEM miniDebConf in Brussels, if any of you is around, let's chat!)
With the blessing of driverless printing, it seems we're now in a world where most (%-age ?) printers sold in the last (how many?) years support driverless printing. Support is not perfect everywhere, but we've come such a long way that, with a recent printer, on a normal network, it just "pops" in CUPS and its interfaces, and printing "works", in mere seconds. But the Debian packaging (task-print-server, cups, …) still installs _a lot_ of printer drivers and other related packages. Although in the past I was convinced we needed to make sure that _all_ printer drivers should be installed everywhere (hence the creation and usage of the printer-driver-all meta-package), I'm getting more and more convinced that we should reverse this course and install "just" what's needed to print driverless to a network printer in "most" cases. I have started laying down my plan on the Debian Wiki: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Printing/2020DriverlessByDefault I'd love to get input from you to know if: a) that's something desireable; b) the way I thought of it makes sense; What are your thoughts there? Do the work directly in experimental, and iterate until it's satisfactory? Best regards, and thanks for your inputs! OdyX
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