A recap on what HTTP/2 brought that HTTP/1 couldn't offer before we
dig in and look at some numbers that show how HTTP/2 has improved (browser)
networking and the web experience for people.
Still, there are scenarios where HTTP/1's multiple connections win over HTTP/2
in performance tests. Why is that and what is being done about it? Wasn't
HTTP/2 supposed to be the silver bullet?
A closer look at QUIC, its promises to fix the areas where HTTP/2 didn't
deliver and a check on where it is today. Is QUIC perhaps actually HTTP/3 in
everything but the name?
Depending on what exactly happens in this area over time until FOSDEM, I will
spice it up with more details on how we work on these protocol things in
Mozilla/Firefox!