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by diakritikal 4203 days ago
Your assertions are at odds with everything observable with regards to development of the Go language.
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I freely admit that I do not know the intimate details of Go development, but my point is that they are almost irrelevant. Go is still perceived to be controlled by (and therefore is controlled by) Google. How much that is actually true is almost irrelevant until the perception changes. And with a name like “Go”, Google likely has no intention or wish for that perception to change.

I mean, can anyone claim that an internal developer at, say, Microsoft or Apple could develop programs in Go and have them become used for large parts of the internal company infrastructure without it becoming politically sensitive, just as if they had chosen, say, C? Until that happens, Go is not an obviously-neutral platform, and I therefore have no desire to use it.

> I freely admit that I do not know the intimate details of Go development ... How much that is actually true is almost irrelevant until the perception changes.

Since you freely admit your ignorance, can you please stop making uninformed statements that spread FUD about Go? Those of us in the Go community that invest our lives in this project don't appreciate your senseless negativity.