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Noted Daphne as original, rather than current, reference server. #326

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As per django/daphne#264 — Daphne lacks Lifespan support, and shouldn't now be labelled the reference implementation.

Just a wording tweak to that effect.

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Kludex commented May 10, 2022

Sorry to be noisy on this PR. But as we are here, some lines below hypercorn is mentioned as "beta"... Is it still, tho?

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@Kludex — I wondered that. Perhaps @pgjones could add an edit.

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pgjones commented May 10, 2022

Beta is probably a good description. The HTTP/3 support isn't finalised, I've not implemented a technique to handle workers that die yet, and I'm thinking of supporting WSGI without middleware. I also looked at the TLS extension, but I don't think it is implementable in its current form.
So some things to do in the beta state.

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Beta is probably a good description. The HTTP/3 support isn't finalised, I've not implemented a technique to handle workers that die yet, and I'm thinking of supporting WSGI without middleware. I also looked at the TLS extension, but I don't think it is implementable in its current form. So some things to do in the beta state.

Hi, I've implement TLS extension for hypercorn here. This is a fork of hypercorn, the implemention is borrowed from a pr in uvicorn and I hope that would help.

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