Hey, > Some other projects drafted towards HTTP/2.0 are made with efficiency in > mind. > One of them is called HTTPbis and has been first drated mid-2012 by 4 > interesting guys: Willy Tarreau (HAProxy), PoulāHenning Kamp (Varnish), > Adrien de Croy (WinGate) and Amos Jeffries (Squid). > Look at that: 1 load-balancing guy, 1 cache one and 2 proxy ones... Those > guys definitely want to avoid leveraging (D)Dos attacks!
HTTPbis isn't a protocol, it's the name of an IETF working group responsible developing and maintaining HTTP. What you're referring to is called "Network-Friendly HTTP Upgrade": http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-tarreau-httpbis-network-friendly-00 But HTTPbis chose SPDY as a base for HTTP/2.0, so there is no point in adding support for all the proposed alternatives (even if they are indeed better). Best regards, Piotr Sikora _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
