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	<title>The Gnumeric sockpuppet : 2004-06-05</title>
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	<description>Make sure it is plugged in.</description>
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		<description>Not sleeping well so I spent a few hours doing some mindless coding to
complete the sax-style xml exporter for gnumeric.  I&apos;ll make it the default
for 1.3.1 to get some testing.  There&apos;s a huge speed win for large files.  Not
allocating 4*uncompressed size is apparently helpful.&lt;p&gt;

Had an intereting chat with Ryan, Charlie, and Mark to marvel at the existence
and virtues of Trelane&apos;s work on the new Gnumeric &lt;a
href=&quot;http://www.gnumeric.org/new-design-testing&quot;&gt;website&lt;/a&gt;.  It can
certainly be polished in spots, but the architecture is clean, and it&apos;s a hell
of a lot better than the monkey see monkey do crud I&apos;ve be putting up.  It is
fantastic to finally have some web knowledgeable folk available to put up some
more polished a more polished gnome-office website.
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2004 15:24 -0400</pubDate>
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