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A very small update was sent to the nginx-announce mailing list today. And I do mean very small:

Changes with nginx 1.10.0 -– 26 Apr 2016 *) 1.10.x stable branch. -–

Maxim Dounin

At first, you wouldn’t think much of it.

However, this new release includes support for HTTP/2. That means from now on, HTTP/2 is available in the stable Nginx releases and you no longer need the “experimental” mainline releases.

$ nginx -V nginx version: nginx/1.10.0 built by gcc 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-16) (GCC) built with OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013 TLS SNI support enabled configure arguments: ... --with-http_v2_module

This is very good news for the adoption of HTTP/2! If you’re running Nginx from their official repositories and you have SSL/TLS enabled, I suggest you go ahead and enable HTTP/2 right now.

If you’re new to HTTP/2 and want to learn more about it, here are some resources I created:

Exciting news!