Package: openclipart-svg
Version: 0.17+dfsg-1
Severity: normal

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Would it be too much to ask for all .svg files to be compressed
with gzip? I know that hard disk space is cheap these days, but
still difference between 91MB and 211MB is considerable even with
my 40GB hard drive. And most graphic packages I know about (which
is not much I know) support gzipped svg.

Thanks,

Matej

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