I've currently been testing Debian 8 Jessie, with the debian backport of
Nginx 1.9.10, with great success on HTTP/2.

The good thing is that HTTP/2 support is not entirely new, being the
HTTP/2 itself is based on SPDY, Nginx were able to use the existing SPDY
implementation for HTTP/2 support, so although HTTP/2 has only been out
since Sept 15, it is based on a module released in Feb 2014.

As far as I know, SPDY has been enabled since Ubuntu 15.04.

If HTTP/2 is continuing to be disabled, does there need to be a note in
relation to there being no support for SPDY or HTTP/2 moving forward?
Users who upgrade from an older release would be advised by Nginx to
swap "spdy" with "http2", but that obviously won't work if the module is
disabled, where previously SPDY was enabled in the package.

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  the "http2" parameter requires ngx_http_v2_module

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