[15:34:19] Hello! Are there any plans for Wikimedia servers to support HTTP/3 at this time? [15:38:25] diskdance[m]: there are plans as in we plan on doing it but there isn't a timeline as such right now [15:38:30] T238034 [15:38:30] T238034: Enable HTTP/3 (QUIC) support on Wikimedia servers - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T238034 [15:40:04] I see that you have commented there as well. we have discussed this a bit and put in our roadmap but I am not sure if we have given it a timeline or milestone yet [15:43:45] I am not sure about the more censorship resistance part though [15:44:58] putting aside the benefits of QUIC for a second, I think that we have seen enough cases of UDP traffic being throttled our outright blocked, at least in countries where it is a problem [15:48:38] one can argue that Google using QUIC should be sufficient collateral but I think 1) it still falls back to TCP as expected, so I am not sure how much of the traffic ends up being QUIC, 2) there are countries that consider Google irrelevant enough to be blocked [15:49:07] on the other hand, we can't cover every single case and that's also fine [15:49:34] so yeah I guess the summary is that we plan on doing it. personally, the censorship evading benefits remain to be seen but I guess we will have better data with wider deployments [15:50:16] as noted on that task there's also added complications / things to think about wrt: DDoS protection and changes to our loadbalancer systems [15:51:17] yeah, those too (and were part of the traffic discussions)