That's something the browsers are going to deal with. Chrome and Firefox have explicitly said they'll require HTTP/2 over TLS, full-stop.
The big pushbacks came mostly from middlebox-makers, proxies and the like. Unsurprising.
The market will decide. I'm sure the remaining browsers will make their own decisions, and I expect Opera and IE to fall on the TLS side, and then the decision will be effectively made.
The TLS WG will watch the result with interest, I'm sure, looking forward into TLS 1.4/2.0/whatever...
The big pushbacks came mostly from middlebox-makers, proxies and the like. Unsurprising.
The market will decide. I'm sure the remaining browsers will make their own decisions, and I expect Opera and IE to fall on the TLS side, and then the decision will be effectively made.
The TLS WG will watch the result with interest, I'm sure, looking forward into TLS 1.4/2.0/whatever...