encoding and other h2 extensions

Matthew Kerwin <matthew@kerwin.net.au> Fri, 21 November 2014 07:37 UTC

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Since things seem to be settling down now, with most changes seemingly
editorial, and most implementations presumably moving towards debug (rather
than implement) mode, I feel like once again broaching the topic of encoded
(read: compressed) DATA frames.

The current version of my "encoded data" draft is <
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kerwin-http2-encoded-data-03>

It includes a reference to another idea I had <
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kerwin-http2-segments-01> to which I'm not
exactly married -- I'd be happy to keep it, roll it into the encoded-data
draft, or just drop it.

My question is: is anyone else interested in pursuing/implementing encoded
data? Do you think it's worthwhile me continuing to plug away at it?

-- 
  Matthew Kerwin
  http://matthew.kerwin.net.au/