Looks like Cloudflare patched SPDY support back into NGINX, and they will release the patch to everyone next year:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-http2/#comment-2391853103 On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 1:14 PM, CJ Ess <zxcvbn4...@gmail.com> wrote: > NGINX devs, > > I know you were very excited to remove SPDY support from NGINX, but for > the next few years there are a lot of devices (mobile devices that can't > upgrade, end users who aren't comfortable upgrading, etc) that are not > going to have http/2 support. By removing SPDY support you've created a > situation where we either have to penalize those users by forcing them to > HTTP(S) connections, or we have to forego upgrading NGINX and not offer > HTTP/2. > > Cloudflare is offering both SPDY and HTTP/2 - they are a huge NGINX shop > but I'm not clear if they are using NGINX to do that or not. I'd like to > encourage you to follow their lead and reinstate the SPDY support for a > while (even if its just a compile time option thats disabled by default). > >
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