Gutenprint Discontinues Macos Support
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The Gutenprint project has deprecated macOS support, citing a lack of maintenance, and users discuss the implications of this decision and the state of printing on macOS.
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Sometimes you need them to fully utilize the printer, like my Canon Pixma Pro-100.
[1]: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/printers
AirPrint makes my life easy, so support it or don’t get purchased.
(Is Gutenprint even relevant anymore? I don't know a lot about professional printing - if you know more than I do, how outdated does the printer list at https://gimp-print.sourceforge.io/p_Supported_Printers.php look?)
Blast from the past. The 1990's and 2000's were a different time.
Does anybody know how many active projects are still left there? And who wound up owning them after Slashdot?
https://sourceforge.net/directory/ shows hundreds of thousands, but I can’t see a good way to filter out inactive projects.
> And who wound up owning them after Slashdot?
https://sourceforge.net/about/leadership appears to indicate that it’s still associated with Slashdot Media. I remember when they were bought that the new owner spent quite a bit of time regaining the trust of the software community. No idea how healthy the company’s business or operations are now, but it’s impressive that they’ve survived this long.
I don’t really know what their USP is anymore. It might be fun to start a new project there just to see what it’s like now.
https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/5271
So I assume thats why there’s no maintainers, and probably will never be.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1064089
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