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Our Wish -- Poi to become bigger :-)
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<section><title>News</title>
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<p>All POI news can now be found at the <link href="http://nagoya.apache.org/poi/news/">poi news weblog</link>.</p>
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<section><title>Poi News</title>
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<p>All Poi news can now be found at the <link href="http://nagoya.apache.org/poi/news/">poi news weblog</link>.</p>
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<section><title>Purpose</title>
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POI stands for Poor Obfuscation Implementation. Why would we name our project such a derogatory name? Well,
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Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document Format is a poorly conceived thing. It is essentially an archive structured
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much like the old DOS FAT filesystem. Redmond chose, instead of using tar, gzip, zip or arc, to invent their own
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much like the old DOS FAT filesystem. Microsoft Corporation chose, instead of using tar, gzip, zip or arc, to invent their own
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archive format that does not provide any standard encryption or compression, is not very appendable and is prone
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to fragmentation.
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Poi is also a Hawaiian delicacy that <link href="http://www.m-w.com">Merriam Webster's dictionary</link> defines as:
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"A Hawaiian food of taro root cooked, pounded, and kneaded to a paste and often allowed to ferment." This seemed
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strangely descriptive of the file format.
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Poi -- paste of taro root -- is well-nourished and most of the Hawaiians eat it as baby
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food and therefore they will become BIG and HEAVY as grown-up
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--- we think the naming of 'Poi' might be sure to fit to
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the project from this point of view
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and hope that our 'Poi' project to become BIGGER and more famous.
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So if you like acronyms, then POI is an acronym. If you hate them, then we just used the name of the food for our
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