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Dmitri: “The cast of characters in the wonderful play that is the QUIC standardization process is no longer just a bunch of email addresses and GitHub handles for me.”
Day Two featured many interesting idea exchanges and back-and-forth arguments.
Thoughts from the IETF QUIC Working Group Interim Meeting in Seattle, where they are ironing out the details of the IETF version of the QUIC protocol.
Projects and individuals have expressed interest in having a standalone QUIC library. The newly-released LiteSpeed Client Library is a good choice for many applications.
The LSQUIC Client Library is a fully functional QUIC implementation in the C programming language, and now it’s Open Source.
LiteSpeed is glad to announce support for QUIC v39. This is the QUIC version used in Chrome 62, currently available in the Chrome Dev Release Channel.