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by striking
4144 days ago
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From https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8825001: * no more easy debugging on the wire
* another TCP like implementation inside the HTTP protocol
* tons of binary data rather than text
* a whole slew of features that we don't really need but that please some corporate sponsor because their feature made it in
* continuing, damaging and absurd lack of DNS and IPv6 considerations
* most notably the omission of any discussion of endpoint resolution
Fixing anything related to DNS, DNSSEC, IPv6, or anything else would have made this closer to "HTTP/2."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. |
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Also WTF does HTTP have to do with DNS, DNSSEC, and IPv6? Talk about layering violations...
Also, I think a total wire-protocol change warrants a major version number increase, not that it matters at all.