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> he's already lost ground to SPDY just because they've shipped code.

Is SPDY good enough now and fixable enough in the future to leverage this gained ground?

As more and more people deploy SPDY, they will understand its problems and there will almost no chances to change it, differently from what Google did at the beginning (they have gone through 1 big change and many small changes in the protocol). When the authors of the main servers (varnish, apache, nginx) will start feeling its limits, will they have to keep it around just for sake of compatibility?

Please note that SPDY on the server is not a requirement, just an opportunity. Nothing will change for your users if you want to remove support for SPDY in your server after you deployed it and used it for some time. There are no "http+spdy://example.org" URL around, so supporting HTTP only will always be sufficient. Maybe not as much performant as SPDY but 100% supported.



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