The following script will tell you that you could be reducing the size of your pages by 10-13% if you chose to get rid of superfluous white space and newlines.
import urllib2
SITES = ["stackoverflow.com",
# put all your sites domains here...
]
stats = []
for site in SITES:
stream = urllib2.urlopen("http://"+site).read()
before = len(stream)/1024.0
after = len(" ".join(stream.strip().split()))/1024.0
savings = before-after
stats.append((site, before, after, savings, savings/before*100))
print "{0:<30} {1:>5.1f} {2:>5.1f} {3:>5.1f} {4:>4.1f}%".format(*stats[-1])
The results:
stackoverflow.com 194.2 169.6 24.6 12.7%
meta.stackoverflow.com 124.6 109.1 15.4 12.4%
superuser.com 120.9 105.9 15.0 12.4%
serverfault.com 121.0 106.0 15.0 12.4%
stackapps.com 122.4 102.5 19.9 16.3%
careers.stackoverflow.com 15.1 12.6 2.4 16.2%
cooking.stackexchange.com 119.9 104.6 15.2 12.7%
area51.stackexchange.com 31.0 24.6 6.4 20.6%
webapps.stackexchange.com 118.2 103.0 15.2 12.9%
gaming.stackexchange.com 117.7 102.5 15.2 12.9%
ubuntu.stackexchange.com 125.5 108.2 17.3 13.8%
webmasters.stackexchange.com 117.9 102.7 15.2 12.9%
gamedev.stackexchange.com 117.8 103.0 14.8 12.6%
math.stackexchange.com 118.9 103.5 15.4 13.0%
photography.stackexchange.com 132.8 115.5 17.3 13.1%
stats.stackexchange.com 130.0 112.6 17.4 13.4%
tex.stackexchange.com 120.4 105.1 15.4 12.8%
english.stackexchange.com 119.6 104.1 15.4 12.9%
cstheory.stackexchange.com 121.8 106.9 14.9 12.2%
programmers.stackexchange.com 117.9 103.2 14.8 12.5%
unix.stackexchange.com 116.7 101.4 15.3 13.1%
apple.stackexchange.com 119.5 104.1 15.4 12.9%
wordpress.stackexchange.com 126.3 109.0 17.4 13.7%
physics.stackexchange.com 120.7 105.4 15.3 12.7%
diy.stackexchange.com 119.4 104.2 15.2 12.8%
gis.stackexchange.com 127.4 110.1 17.3 13.6%
electronics.stackexchange.com 124.8 107.4 17.4 14.0%
android.stackexchange.com 125.7 108.5 17.3 13.7%
security.stackexchange.com 127.8 110.4 17.4 13.6%
Considering that you must get tens of millions of hits a month, probably this can translate to real bandwidth savings or improved response times. Now, I am aware that the time it takes to get rid of the newlines and whitespace may be longer that actually rendering the page, but probably you can improve your templates so that they are served with less superfluous stuff.
Does this make sense or is it akin to polishing a cannon ball?
Edit:
Thanks for the answers. Conclusion: it is like polishing a cannon ball.