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by exelius
4144 days ago
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So you'd be ok if they called it HTTP/1.2? Snark aside, it's a standardized way of allowing different architectural patterns that can benefit use cases we haven't even seen yet. Yes, those architecture patterns currently benefit large corporations, but they're not being implemented at the expense of anything else. HTTP is a remarkably complete and flexible protocol. What other benefits were you expecting to see that aren't already part of HTTP/1.1? |
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And as I said in another thread: yes. Calling it HTTP/1.2 would actually have made me a little happier. This isn't the next new, big thing. This is a minor improvement, if not a minor regression.