Not everyone thinks HTTP/2 and SPDY is such a good thing.  It has privacy 
issues among others.

http://www.extremetech.com/computing/199536-prominent-developer-criticizes-http2-protocol-claims-politics-drove-adoption-process

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/18/http2_specification_approved/

> The reason HTTP/2.0 does not improve privacy is that the big corporate 
> backers have built their business model on top of the lack of privacy. They 
> are very upset about NSA spying on just about everybody in the entire world, 
> but they do not want to do anything that prevents them from doing the same 
> thing. The proponents of HTTP/2.0 are also trying to use it as a lever for 
> the "SSL anywhere" agenda, despite the fact that many HTTP applications have 
> no need for, no desire for, or may even be legally banned from using 
> encryption.

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