mod_h2 v0.9.8 @icing icing released this 7 days ago · 8 commits to master since this release server protocol of requests served via mod_h2 is now HTTP/2 directive H2SerializeHeaders had no effect any longer, fixed. requests served in H2SerializeHeaders on hosts, report HTTP/1.1 as protocol. This is the mode to enabled when having compatiblity issues. mod_h2 v0.9.7 @icing icing released this 17 days ago · 10 commits to master since this release update of core-protocols.patch to v4 "Protocols" default changed. servers/vhosts need to explicitly enable h2/h2c now. For example with Protocols h2 http/1.1 adding test cases for "Protocols" ordering configuration option -enable-werror now sets compiler flags to go for Apache httpd standard code restrictions. mod_h2 v0.9.6 @icing icing released this 19 days ago · 16 commits to master since this release for closed h2 connections proper state is set. Fixes resource/worker handling issues in mpm_event upgrade the core-protocols patch to the latest relevant apache changes if not explicitly configured, H2SessionExtraFiles gets a default usable in proecsses with 256 max file handles and depending on mpm used. upgraded sandbox to nghttp2 1.3.0 mod_h2 v0.9.5 @icing icing released this 21 days ago · 23 commits to master since this release fix for resource management when running with mpm_event mod_h2 v0.9.4 @icing icing released this 26 days ago · 30 commits to master since this release mod_h2 is now a copy of the module in Apache httpd trunk, soon to be released in httpd 2.4.x requires a patched httpd for new Protocols feature. Patch applied in sandbox, available for own use in sandbox/httpd/patches/core_protocols_release.patch. See README.me about changes, especially the chapter about Migration Several H2* directives have disappeared, also see Migration in README.md This version should be close to the release candidate. Report any issues here at github or on the apache httpd dev mailing list
It seems like this won't be that easy. "You can no longer just drop mod_h2 into a released httpd! See Sandbox Installation."
Since apache 2.4.17 is out, I think we don't need mod_h2 anymore.