Clearly, the end-game is to solve delivery efficiency issues at the
application protocol layer. Any solution placed in the application itself
is going to be a stopgap. Inline-modules were one such stopgap. If you're
going to argue for the need for a stopgap, then you have to answer a couple
of questions:
- Why is the stopgap needed, given that we have a proper solution in the
works? (HTTP 2 won't be fully available for X years, SPDY in practice
requires SSL certificates, etc.) Numbers are good : )
- What is the cost of having to support the stopgap far into the future?
I'm not arguing either side, just commenting on the debate.
{ Kevin }
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