“One major goal is to allow the use of a single connection from browsers to a Web site.”— IETF HTTP Working Group, http2.github.io
“In the future, we plan to develop new tools to help our users to make more educated decisions in regards to Server Push. Over time, CloudFlare will even be able to predict the best assets to push automatically.”— Vlad Krasnov, blog.cloudflare.com
“Generally, the downside of pushing assets that will end up unused is only the wasted bandwidth, while the upside is a speedup equivalent to one round trip from the client to our edge network.”— Vlad Krasnov, blog.cloudflare.com
“Server Push enables websites and APIs to speculatively deliver content to the web browser before the browser sends a request for it. This behavior is opportunistic, since in some cases, the content might already be in the client’s cache or not required at all.”— Vlad Krasnov, blog.cloudflare.com
“Instead it is more common for designers to spend the vast majority of their time creating artifacts which are of no tangible value and which are unrepresentative of reality.”— Adam Michela, quora.com
“Nowadays, the primary gaps between native and web is not so much technological. It’s user experience.”— Bruce Lawson, html5doctor.com