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by majorhelmet
1208 days ago
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> Some industrial user wants a new Go feature or bugfix? Great. If it's enough of a problem, they can fix it and upstream a patch. Inbefore I go to a new job and find out that they are using outdated, custom patched go compiler. > I mean, there are 5000+ issues and 330 open PRs on the go github right now How do they know which ones are affecting the most users? > forced google spyware in a compiler go is open source, feel free to compile it yourself without the telemetry. Which distros will do if any major promises would be broken |
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In terms of the open GH issues, people are pretty vocal about which ones they think are most important to fix, as is the case for most popular projects. It's simply not true that the Go team have no way of knowing which of the open issues are most important to the community.