On 10/30/2014 4:47 PM, Maxim Dounin wrote:
Hello!

There is still compatibility point of view, and from this point of
view it's important to be able to talk to old versions of
browsers.  To be able to show a message like "update your browser,
it's too old", to deliver updates to them, or whatever.

I'd love to live in such a world, instead huge companies like Microsoft are not capable of deploying valid certificates on their most frequented websites. Seems like they've fixed it now, well you could always try to download something from Oracle's download.oracle.com domain and *bam* enjoy your certificate warning. Assuming you actually receive it, since almost all browsers decide to simply ignore it because they don't want to break the Internet.

I'm not the one to decide, but I still think that a major software like nginx should stand out by proper reactions to security threads and RFC statuses. However, I hope you react at least after the deprecation RFC is out.

Richard

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