On Sat, 7 Dec 2019, James Fuller via curl-library wrote:

looking at latest branches in curl/curl ... I no longer see any http3 related branches - guessing we are now working (experimentally) fully off trunk now ?

Correct! A summary:

The HTTP/3 functionality is in master and we work on and improve it just like any other feature. HTTP/3 support is marked "EXPERIMENTAL", meaning that you have to enabled it manually at configure time and that we reserve the right to change behaivor if necesary going forward.

docs/HTTP3.md describes how to build curl HTTP/3 enabled. We support two different 3rd party backends for this; ngtcp2+nghttp3 and quiche.

You *probably* also want alt-svc support when playing with HTTP/3, and that is also still marked as experimental and needs explicit enabling at build time.

The wiki page https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/HTTP3 is very brief but is meant to hold the current status of the implementation.

We currently have two open HTTP/3 bugs (apart from the missing functionality mentioned in the wiki): https://github.com/curl/curl/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AHTTP%2F3

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