Martin's main objection was that the UI is not as intuitive as gnome-cups-manager's.
The latter has a nautilus-like 'folder view' with printers and add new icon, much like windows has.
s-c-p has a more advanced and powerful but less intuitive one.
Another problem was that when I showed Martin the app, setting server paramteres for some reason did not stuck
in /etc/cups.conf or only did unpredictably. That's a bug that is definitely fixable but did not help in showing s-c-p
in a favourable light at that point :)
sounds good.
I had a poroposal at UDS in Sevilla that did not get scheduled but I talked about it with Martin informally.
https:/ /blueprints. launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +spec/system- config- printer
Martin's main objection was that the UI is not as intuitive as gnome-cups- manager' s.
The latter has a nautilus-like 'folder view' with printers and add new icon, much like windows has.
s-c-p has a more advanced and powerful but less intuitive one.
Another problem was that when I showed Martin the app, setting server paramteres for some reason did not stuck
in /etc/cups.conf or only did unpredictably. That's a bug that is definitely fixable but did not help in showing s-c-p
in a favourable light at that point :)