- From: Adrian Cole <adrian.f.cole@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 07:22:32 -0800
- To: Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net>
- Cc: HTTP Working Group <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>
Received on Thursday, 30 January 2014 15:23:04 UTC
I have to admit cache push makes a hell of a lot more sense to the unaclimated than "server push is a server initiated request typically used to push resources into your cache" I do see danger in type casting push for its first big use case, so ok with explaining above when inevitable questions arise on what server push is. On Jan 29, 2014 4:00 PM, "Mark Nottingham" <mnot@mnot.net> wrote: > I've noticed some confusion when I talk to people about server push, > because it's not clear whether the server is being pushed to or from, and > it doesn't make clear what's really happening. > > What do people think about calling it "cache push" instead? To me, it gets > to the heart of what's happening more clearly. > > Cheers, > > > -- > Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/ > > > > >
Received on Thursday, 30 January 2014 15:23:04 UTC