Hi,
Google is currently communicating about how they will use SSL False
Start to "accelerate the web", even if it means breaking a small
fraction of incompatible site (they will use a black list that should
mitigate most of the problem).
See http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20018437-264.html
Am I right that there is currently no bug and no plan to make available
in Firefox the False Start support that's has been included in NSS in
bug 525092 ? (as noted here
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525092#c24 making it
minimally available requires one call to set the SSL_ENABLE_FALSE_START
option, and a preference to optionally disable it. Handling the black
list is more work, I don't know if Google plans to make their list a
public resource, maybe Wan-Teh Chang can tell)
XP2 mda.firefox and mdt.crypto, fu2 mda.firefox
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