> This would of course require all manner of warnings
Ok, now try and word one of those so that regular folk understand what the heck it is saying. And your "legacy mode" means HTTP is still supported.
There is nothing wrong with deprecating HTTP over bare TCP, but being completely unsupported in the near future is unworkable. Everyone including this effort is about a slow steady migration.
Ok, now try and word one of those so that regular folk understand what the heck it is saying. And your "legacy mode" means HTTP is still supported.
There is nothing wrong with deprecating HTTP over bare TCP, but being completely unsupported in the near future is unworkable. Everyone including this effort is about a slow steady migration.