I recently learned that there are a plethora of WebSocket protocol specifications (a bunch of them named hixie-, another bunch of hybi-, and finally a RFC 6455).
I assumed that hixie- and hybi- were previous drafts, and that the RFC is "the final word" towards all the implementations will eventually converge. However, I was surprised to discover that the RFC is from December 2011, while the latest hybi-* is from February 2012.
Could someone please shed some light? What is the historical development of all those branches and what is the roadmap for the future?
By the way, do those funny names (hixie and hybi) stand for something?