There goes HTTP2's most exciting feature. I guess IETF will remain as useless as ever. Strong encryption on the Internet will need to arrive organically from certain projects catching momentum, and then Internet stakeholders can adopt them as they are, or risk being left behind. IETF standards will always have a multitude of compromises to please all the top Internet stakeholders (even if that's detrimental to the Internet ecosystem and its security).
Also are those 1 or 2 (from what we know of) NSA employees still shaping crypto policy at IETF?
Also are those 1 or 2 (from what we know of) NSA employees still shaping crypto policy at IETF?