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HTTP 2.0 draft, a sad day for the internet -> tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ie…
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.@stilkov @fs111 @tobi @janl unilaterally wanted complexity without strong evidence of a big performance improvement to justify that.
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@antirez @fs111 @tobi @janl The performance boost can only be in doubt for sites heavily optimized with CSS splicing, concatenation, etc.
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@stilkov @antirez @fs111 @tobi @janl I don’t understand. Any site that uses lots of 3rd party resources will not benefit much from SPDY.
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@arsatiki @antirez @fs111 @tobi @janl Agreed, many sites will not benefit from SPDY or HTTP 2.0. The point being that …?
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@stilkov I understood you said there would be performance boost for most sites. Did I misunderstand?
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Replying to @arsatiki
@arsatiki My point was that unless sites are optimized using the well-known hacks, there will definitely be a performance gain

Jul 9, 2013 · 2:48 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov Like @antirez I remain skeptical about the practical performance benefits until I see the measurement data with my own eyes.