Hi Guys,

I’m interested in HTTP2 as well as SPDY and think support for them in curl 
would be great. Actually so great, that I’d like to help on this effort. I’ve 
seen the topic popping up here once in a while, but unfortunately I can’t reply 
to one of the older threads, as I don’t have these mails in my mail client. I 
played with the existing code and got it to work on my Linux host and I can use 
cURL to get data from the nghttp2 public test server using the http2 protocol. 
I’ve seen the same minor bugs (binary “garbage” at beginning of output”) that 
other people have, but it’s encouraging to see curl talking http2 already at 
all. It would be great if someone working on http2 (Daniel?) could share the 
current status, planned design - if there is one - and most importantly, where 
help and contribution is needed.

I generally agree with the notion that if resources are limited, http2 work 
should be prioritized, because it will obsolete SPDY. However, if we have http2 
support before that is the case and the point that nghttp2 and spdylay have 
similar APIs and thus adding SPDY support after integrating with nghttp2 is 
easy, I’d consider doing that, but first things first.


Regards,
Fabian
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