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Is domain sharding still necessary? #233

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prushforth opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 2 comments
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Is domain sharding still necessary? #233

prushforth opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 2 comments

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@prushforth
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prushforth commented Sep 1, 2022

OpenStreetMap is recommending that a,b,c subdomains be removed, replaced with tile.openstreetmap.org.

In light of this, maybe the shard attribute and associated markup is no longer a requirement, and can be dropped.

Adding a to-do list of places this can be removed:

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Malvoz commented Sep 21, 2022

Since HTTP2 supports unlimited concurrent requests and HTTP2 is supported in all major browsers it does seems that domain sharding is no longer necessary.

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Kind of frustrating that HTTP and support by browsers is progressing faster than this proposal. That said, it's always a pleasure to delete code.

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