Just what you want eh?  The browser you are using to browse the web, to do 
business, banking, in control of your camera and microphone.

On 2015/Feb/25, at 2:43 PM, Stephen Loosley wrote:

>> From: [email protected]
>> Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 12:53:16 +1100
>> 
>> Not everyone thinks HTTP/2 and SPDY is such a good thing.  It has privacy 
>> issues among others.
> 
> Maybe a little harsh matey?  HTTP/2 is the latest Internet Engineering 
> Steering Group spec
> we have, including regarding privacy. Large numbers of people have 
> contributed to HTTP/2
> but the most 
> active participants are volunteer engineers from projects like Firefox, 
> Twitter, Microsoft's HTTP stack, Curl and Akamai, as well as HTTP 
> implementers in languages like Python, Ruby, NodeJS. 
> https://github.com/http2/http2.github.io/blob/master/faq/index.md
> 
> So it's been developed by volunteers, and then incorporated into Firefox also 
> by volunteers.
> 
> The alternative is going back to Google's SPDY, which even Google is ditching 
> for HTTP/2 in this month's and all future versions of Chrome. And finally all 
> web browsers now use HTTP/2 over secure TLS implementations and so sessions 
> are much more secure than previous HTTP implementations. Sure, it's not 
> perfect, but it is free, and, the volunteers are certainly trying.
> 
> In terms of the Mozilla Hello Conversations Beta resource, it'll be 
> interesting to see how this Skype-like feature takes off.  It could be a real 
> bonus, the first global communications system built directly into browsers. I 
>  believe this version of Conversations also shares Wi-Fi and the signals of 
> mobile 
> devices for enhanced geolocation services and provides support for context 
> aware applications. And, this Firefox Hello free video-chat service also 
> allows users 
> to talk to contacts on Firefox, Chrome or Opera. Apparently in future Mozilla 
> is adding more features to the Conversations live video chat project such as 
> screen sharing and web-based collaboration. 
> 
> So altogether, a pretty fair open source effort by thousands of world 
> volunteers one might say?
> 
> Cheers,
> Stephen
> 
> 
>                                         

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