Mike Cardwell wrote:

I agree with the above. I started this thread to make people aware of it's existance and to provoke discussion on the matter.

Yep, someone posted it a week or so back.

However, if someone were to take up the reigns and begin developing an Apache module for it using the open source code and specs Google has published, I think the project has a more serious chance of succeeding. I also think that an Apache with SPDY support available before the spec is finalised would be in a stronger position to influence how the protocol evolves during it's development.

Apache works mostly on a "scratch your own itch" basis, so that depends
on whether anyone is sufficiently interested.

Of course, if google is sufficiently interested, they have the
capability to produce a module!

I also wonder if a transition like this to a new protocol could/should be taken advantage of to get rid of the one SSL cert per IP:port limitation we currently suffer from?

We dispensed with that limitation in (IIRC) 2.2.12.  See the change log.

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Nick Kew

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