apache2 is now stuck in proposed. This is becuase nghttp2 (src package) is in universe, and so is libnghttp2-14 which apache2 depends on when enabling http2. We would need a MIR to promote nghttp2 and given where we are in the cycle, that seems unlikely to be approved. Additionally, regardless of Debian, upstream apache still considers it experimental: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_http2.html.
Given all that, I'm much more comfortable aiming for HTTP2 support in 17.10, as anticipatory of 18.04 and will pursue the MIR and needed first thing in that cycle.
apache2 is now stuck in proposed. This is becuase nghttp2 (src package) is in universe, and so is libnghttp2-14 which apache2 depends on when enabling http2. We would need a MIR to promote nghttp2 and given where we are in the cycle, that seems unlikely to be approved. Additionally, regardless of Debian, upstream apache still considers it experimental: https:/ /httpd. apache. org/docs/ 2.4/mod/ mod_http2. html.
Given all that, I'm much more comfortable aiming for HTTP2 support in 17.10, as anticipatory of 18.04 and will pursue the MIR and needed first thing in that cycle.