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by dragonwriter 4142 days ago
> SPDY was in progress to be standardized, but the process ended up with parts of it in HTTP2, making SPDY unnecessary, as I understand things.

The "progress to be standardized" for SPDY was SPDY being chosen as the basis for HTTP/2; as I understand for a while SPDY has been being updated in parallel to the HTTP/2 development work to continue to reflect the state of HTTP/2 + new things the Google SPDY team wants to get into the standard, but its been clear for a long time that the intent was that SPDY as a separate protocol would be unnecessary once HTTP/2 was ready for use.