On Thu, 26 Sep 2013, Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa wrote:
But SPDY will disappear when HTTP/2.0 is standardized, so there may be less incentive to invest the time to support SPDY now, but YMMV.
Exactly. SPDY was pioneered by Google and it is now being offered on many servers out there. But Google is also completely involved in the IETF effort for HTTP2 so I don't think we have any reasons do doubt that SPDY will be replaced with HTTP2 as soon as the spec has matured enough. HTTP2 will probably also have more supporters and implementors from the fraction that never liked SPDY...
That's why I decided to "skip" the SPDY phase even though it means that we don't have many public servers to try against just yet.
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