---- On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 17:59:41 +1100 Scott Howard wrote ---- >> the most active participants are volunteer engineers from projects >> like Firefox, Twitter, Microsoft's HTTP stack, Curl and Akamai > >Sorry, which of those are 'volunteer engineers"? The Mozilla corporation >(Firefox) has over 1000 employees and revenue of hundreds of millions of >dollars per year. Twitter has a market cap of around 30 billion US >dollars. Microsoft... well.. you get the idea. > >> So it's been developed by volunteers, and then incorporated into Firefox >> also by volunteers. > >If you've got a few weeks to spare I'd suggest going back through the >IETF-HTTP-WG mailing lists. Yes, there were many volunteers involved in >the process, but there were a LOT of people working for companies with a >financial interest in how HTTP/2.0 turned out, and there is still a lot of >criticism about the end result. Scott
And your problem is? Cheers, Stephen _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
