Yes. Chrome 96 should start going to Beta this week, and we will most likely be turning the experiment up to 50% on Beta sometime next week. And sometime after Chrome 96 hits Stable (late November), we will begin a careful and gradual rollout of the feature, but the details and timeline there are very much still TBD.
On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 4:19 AM Ralf Weber <chrom...@fl1ger.de> wrote: > Moin! > > On 15 Oct 2021, at 20:51, Eric Orth wrote: > > > The feature is implemented as of 96.0.4645.0, but whether or not it runs > is > > controlled by experiment flags. We currently have those flags enabled > for > > 50% of Canary/Dev users to allow comparison against a disabled control. > > Sounds like you might be in the "control" 50%. > > > > To force the experiment: > > chrome.exe > > > --enable-features="UseDnsHttpsSvcb<DnsHttpsSvcbSchemeUpgrade.ForcedOn_UseDnsHttpsSvcb:UseDnsHttpsSvcbEnableInsecure/true/UseDnsHttpsSvcbHttpUpgrade/true/UseDnsHttpsSvcbExtraTimeAbsolute/500ms/UseDnsHttpsSvcbExtraTimePercent/50" > Thanks a lot that did work and I got a better understanding of the traffic > now. Will the experiment also be done in beta and stable? The actual > question is when and at what rate will operators of DNS resolvers see > traffic increases because of this? > > TIA and so long > -Ralf > —-- > Ralf Weber > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "blink-dev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to blink-dev+unsubscr...@chromium.org. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msgid/blink-dev/CAMOjQcFRF9_ZvrwEZ_m56BmZNuveKXurrAWEGFxz3%2Bz%2BzdeFjA%40mail.gmail.com.