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by fyfy18 2534 days ago
I'd say in this case yes. In Go there have been a lot of complaints about Google leading the project in the direction they see fit, with zero input from the community. Often the community has complained and would prefer things done differently, but Google say it should be done their way and that's it.

The way this has been handled just reinforces that Go is not a community project, but a Google project that happens to be open sourced.