Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Slava Bizyayev
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

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Pratik
I haven't personaly tried it, but I'd really be interested in knowing how it works with mp2. Thanks. -Pratik -- http://pratik.syslock.org

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Slava Bizyayev
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

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Kurt Hansen
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

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Dan Brian
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

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Slava Bizyayev
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

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Dan Brian
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.

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-03 Thread Slava Bizyayev
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

Re: [OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-02-02 Thread Stas Bekman
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

[OSCon 2005] rfc Open Source Dynamic Data Compression

2005-01-30 Thread Slava Bizyayev
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