> On Sep 12, 2018, at 10:20 AM, Benjamin Kaduk via openssl-users 
> <openssl-users@openssl.org> wrote:
> 
> IIUC, only Firefox nightly as of approximately today will support the final
> RFC 8446 version; I haven't looked into Chrome yet.

From the Firefox TLS 1.3 blog entry:

https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2018/08/13/tls-1-3-published-in-firefox-today/

What Now?

TLS 1.3 is already widely deployed: both Firefox and Chrome have fielded 
“draft” versions. Firefox 61 is already shipping draft-28, which is essentially 
the same as the final published version (just with a different version number). 
We expect to ship the final version in Firefox 63, scheduled for October 2018. 
Cloudflare, Google, and Facebook are running it on their servers today. Our 
telemetry shows that around 5% of Firefox connections are TLS 1.3. Cloudflare 
reports similar numbers, and Facebook reports that an astounding 50+% of their 
traffic is already TLS 1.3!

-- 
        Viktor.

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