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by rumanator 2501 days ago
> Instead of fixing existing infrastructure that has a well-established/proven history, throwing everything away and starting over like what came before never existed.

Isn't HTTP/2 just that, an attempt to fix existing infrastructure? I mean, HTTP/2 was a revision of HTTP/1.* that aimed to fix some problems such as the inability to address latency issues with basic techniques such as pipelining and multiplexing requests.