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Google never liked HTTP/2 push. I've been hosting some pages on Google App Engine and push never got implemented for the mandatory frontend proxy.


Google also "invented" it as part of SPDY (it's surprisingly difficult to find a clear reference, but I'm reasonably sure it was in pre-standardization-process SPDY too). For this kind of thing, one one hand it doesn't make much sense to apply a global opinion about a relatively minor thing to a company of that size, where different teams and their goals aren't aligned or even at odds. On the other, I wouldn't take GAE not having a feature as a big signal: its best days clearly are over and it's lacking/buggy/... in all kinds of places sadly.


You are correct, I worked a bit on spdy back in the start.

Also correct in that google doesn’t have one opinion. Even inside the chrome team there were many different opinions.




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