Re: Make HTTP 2.0 message/transport format agnostic

In message <em8582f3b4-bdc2-4f0b-ad2f-0dccfd9729fb@boist>, "Adrien W. de Croy" 
writes:

>>>We should be able to learn from experience here... ASN.1 encoding
>>>rules... have any become dominant?
>>
>>Have any ever broken the 1Gbit/s barrier ?
>>
>no idea.  What I meant was dominant amongst themselves... e.g. one 
>preferred encoding (like DER) rather than the other 6 or 7.

I don't care how dominant, if it doesn't do at least 40Gbit/sec with
less than 10% of a contemporary machine, it's not relevant.

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Received on Saturday, 31 March 2012 12:14:57 UTC