Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Till Kamppeter <till.kamppe...@gmail.com>
* Package name : cpdb-backend-gcp Version : 1.1.0 Upstream Author : Abhijeet Dubey <dubey.abhijee...@gmail.com> * URL : https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cpdb-backend-gcp * License : MIT Programming Lang: C Description : Common Print Dialog Backends - Google Cloud Print Backend This package needs cpdb-libs, ITP here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=911335 This is already packaged for Ubuntu. This is the long description of the Ubuntu package: This is the Google Cloud Print backend for print dialogs using the Common Print Dialog Backends concept of OpenPrinting. It makes the dialog list the Google Cloud Print destinations set by the current user plus the option to drop the job as PDF on the Google Drive and allows printing on these using the dialog. . For a user to be able to use this facility he must set up his Google account in the "Online Accounts" section of GNOME Control Center. The idea is to decouple the print dialog's GUI code (GTK, Qt, LibreOffice, ... The frontends) from the code which communicates with actual print technologies (CUPS, IPP, Google Cloud Print, Save to File, ... The backends) to make them independently interchangable. This way one can do things like - Add a new print technology and it is immediately available for all GUI apps. Especially an online print service provider could simply put its backend into the Snap Store and asks his Linux users to install it. - A change in a print technology, for example new functionality in CUPS, can be covered by simply updating the CUPS backend. No need to change all GUI libraries. - User logs in for Google Cloud Print once and not separately for each GUI platform to get his cloud printers into all the apps. - In case of a security bug in the communication code with one print technology only the backend needs to get fixed, not several GUI libs. This package contains the backend for access the printers and the Google Drive (to save as PDF) of the Google account of the current user. It supplies information about the Google-registered printers, their capabilities, and user-settable options and it passes print jobs on to Google. The print dialogs (using cpdb-libs) connect to this backend via D-Bus. To do so, it is enough to have this backend package installed and each user who wants to use it, logged into his Google account via Online Accounts. For this to work at least one application with a print dialog using cpdb-libs must be installed. Of the GUIs LibreOffice already supports this system and only needs to get rebuilt with this library. Patches for GTK and a modified Qt print dialog are in the works. All packages are already available as Ubuntu packages in Ubuntu's Universe part. The maintenance in Debian should be done in the Debian Printing Team. I am not a Debian Developer but OdyX (Didier Raboud, o...@debian.org) is willing to upload these packages.