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by josephcsible 1512 days ago
oxnrtr is in this conversation too. And when describing the length of a document, "pages" universally means the number of printed pages it would occupy, not the number of computer files it's stored in.
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There is no sign of anyone else participating in this conversation. Else we'd have heard their input by now. A page referring to a single HTML resource is standard nomenclature. Paper is antiquated technology, not how the Go specification is distributed, and carries no relevance to this discussion.
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