This seems a little disingenuous, since anyone using net/http will get http2 support for free since 1.6 it has been steadily improving. I've changed the link to point to the project home page. I do think the author should spend more time quietly plugging away on improving this project and less time on promotion - github stars are a little like page visits, popularity is necessary perhaps for a project to flourish but is not a good long-term goal - being used for production sites and being steadily developed in line with real-world requirements (not benchmarks or feature lists) is far more important. The best frameworks I've used were extracted from real projects rather than made from scratch.
As @tomf says below, I'm not sure if this is used for anything in production yet? Would love to see some links to the projects if so.
This seems a little disingenuous, since anyone using net/http will get http2 support for free since 1.6 it has been steadily improving. I've changed the link to point to the project home page. I do think the author should spend more time quietly plugging away on improving this project and less time on promotion - github stars are a little like page visits, popularity is necessary perhaps for a project to flourish but is not a good long-term goal - being used for production sites and being steadily developed in line with real-world requirements (not benchmarks or feature lists) is far more important. The best frameworks I've used were extracted from real projects rather than made from scratch.
As @tomf says below, I'm not sure if this is used for anything in production yet? Would love to see some links to the projects if so.
Are you using this on any larger sites?