So, bzip2...
On 5/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> High level question: Why is it necessary to support several =20
>> compression standards?
>
>I'm not sure either that it is a good idea.
>
>NextGen$
I think we should only support ONE compression scheme. It should be fairly
STANDARD, read: _100%_ of other languages (c, cpp, cs, php, perl, lisp,
whatever) should have a library for this codec. It does not need to have the
best compression ratio, a fairly good is good
enough. it should be somewhat speedy and nice to CPU and RAM resources.
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