[Rprotobuf-commits] r755 - papers/jss

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Author: jeroenooms
Date: 2014-01-12 23:06:32 +0100 (Sun, 12 Jan 2014)
New Revision: 755

Modified:
   papers/jss/article.Rnw
Log:
move a strayed sentence

Modified: papers/jss/article.Rnw
===================================================================
--- papers/jss/article.Rnw	2014-01-12 22:02:57 UTC (rev 754)
+++ papers/jss/article.Rnw	2014-01-12 22:06:32 UTC (rev 755)
@@ -179,6 +179,9 @@
 the encoded data, the data can be efficiently encoded to minimize
 storage costs of the stored data when compared with simple
 ``schema-less'' binary interchange formats.
+Many sources compare data serialization formats and show Protocol
+Buffers very favorably to the alternatives; see
+\citet{Sumaray:2012:CDS:2184751.2184810} for one such comparison.
 
 % TODO(mstokely): Take a more conversational tone here asking
 % questions and motivating protocol buffers?
@@ -268,10 +271,6 @@
 %between three to ten times \textsl{smaller}, between twenty and one hundred
 %times \textsl{faster}, as well as less ambiguous and easier to program.
 
-Many sources compare data serialization formats and show Protocol
-Buffers very favorably to the alternatives; see
-\citet{Sumaray:2012:CDS:2184751.2184810} for one such comparison.
-
 %The flexibility of the reflection-based API is particularly well
 %suited for interactive data analysis.
 



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