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  "WorkItem": {
    "AffectedComponent": {
      "Name": "",
      "DisplayName": ""
    },
    "ClosedComment": "fixed in changeset 43022.  First binary 1.9.0.5",
    "ClosedDate": "2009-09-11T12:20:16.26-07:00",
    "CommentCount": 0,
    "Custom": null,
    "Description": "I am currently developping an application to test your library's performance.\n \nWhen I save a whole directory using multiple files (segment size=5MB), I get the following results:\n \nUsing Default compression, results looks nice and acceptable.\n \n******************************Starting Compression******************************Compression Type:DefaultTime elapsed:00:00:54.795Initial Folder Size: 73.933 MBFinal Archive Size: 41.689 MBGained: 32.244 MBCompression ratio: 43.61%******************************Compression ended\n \n******************************\n \nWhen i'm using I just \"package\" them using the compression level \"none\", I get the following results:\n \n******************************Starting Compression******************************Compression Type:NoneTime elapsed:00:00:19.202Initial Folder Size: 73.933 MBFinal Archive Size: 144.298 MBGained: -70.365 MBCompression ratio: -95.17%******************************Compression ended******************************\n \nI also double-checked the file outputs and it matches the data obtained.",
    "LastUpdatedDate": "2013-05-16T05:32:09.207-07:00",
    "PlannedForRelease": "",
    "ReleaseVisibleToPublic": false,
    "Priority": {
      "Name": "Low",
      "Severity": 50,
      "Id": 1
    },
    "ProjectName": "DotNetZip",
    "ReportedDate": "2009-09-11T08:29:21.023-07:00",
    "Status": {
      "Name": "Closed",
      "Id": 4
    },
    "ReasonClosed": {
      "Name": "Unassigned"
    },
    "Summary": "When using no compression, and spanned zips, the size of the zipped content is 2x the expected value",
    "Type": {
      "Name": "Issue",
      "Id": 3
    },
    "VoteCount": 1,
    "Id": 8756
  },
  "FileAttachments": [],
  "Comments": []
}