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by notjack
3260 days ago
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> We did what we always do when there's a problem without a clear solution: we waited. Waiting gives us more time to add experience and understanding of the problem and also more time to find a good solution. In this case, waiting added to our understanding of the significance of the problem, in the form of a thankfully minor outage at Cloudflare. Their Go code timed DNS requests during the end-of-2016 leap second as taking around negative 990 milliseconds, which caused simultaneous panics across their servers, breaking 0.2% of DNS queries at peak. This is absurd. Waiting to fix a known language design issue until a production outage of a major customer is a failure of process, not an achievement. The fact that the post presents this as a positive aspect of Go's development process is beyond comprehension to me. |
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