Thank you for a good question, Pratic!
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 17:35, Pratik wrote:
> I haven't personaly tried it, but I'd really be interested in knowing
> how it works with mp2.
>
I hope to have a good answer by the August, however I would refrain from
announcing this inside the proposal.
For
I haven't personaly tried it, but I'd really be interested in knowing
how it works with mp2.
Thanks.
-Pratik
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On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 17:11, Dan Brian wrote:
> The fact that Google uses compression
> automatically dispels the reasons people might not find your session
> interesting: "compression is not generally compatible with most web
> browsers", "nobody is using compression", etc. My suggestion is th
Dan Brian wrote:
I'd cite the fact that places like Google use compression for almost
all serving. A lot of people don't know that compression is wide-spread
among the big sites.
But you need to "hook" them. The fact that Google uses compression
automatically dispels the reasons people might not
I'd cite the fact that places like Google use compression for almost
all serving. A lot of people don't know that compression is
wide-spread
among the big sites.
Yes Dan, you are right regarding the Google, however to date Google and
Yahoo are rather exceptions than the rule for the content deliv
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 16:12, Dan Brian wrote:
>
> I'd cite the fact that places like Google use compression for almost
> all serving. A lot of people don't know that compression is wide-spread
> among the big sites.
>
Yes Dan, you are right regarding the Google, however to date Google and
Yaho
Any additional suggestions?
I'd cite the fact that places like Google use compression for almost
all serving. A lot of people don't know that compression is wide-spread
among the big sites.
Thanks, Stas!
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 02:51, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
> Looks good to me. IMHO I'd spend the little possible time on the history.
> When you have only a 45min, as an attendee I'd rather be interested in the
> present and may be a little bit about the future, but past is past... :)
I
Slava Bizyayev wrote:
I'm going to submit the following my talk proposal for a 45 minutes
presentation session on OSCon 2005:
Open Source Dynamic Data Compression in Business Implementations
1. Basics of the content compression.
2. Examples of compressed files;
Benefits of data compression
I'm going to submit the following my talk proposal for a 45 minutes
presentation session on OSCon 2005:
Open Source Dynamic Data Compression in Business Implementations
1. Basics of the content compression.
2. Examples of compressed files;
Benefits of data compression in numbers.
3. Dynam
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