Vendoring MUST stay. Athens is another piece of software that has to be set 
up and keep update. Venoring solves this porblem and ols the one when 
dependencies go missing.

On Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 5:33:55 AM UTC+1, Henry wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> It seems to me that go modules and vendor attempt to solve the same 
> problem. I wonder whether we should just choose one and scrap the other, or 
> find a way to consolidate them under a single unified feature. I am a bit 
> concerned with the direction Go is going. People keep adding stuffs into Go 
> and later find themselves unable to remove existing features due to the 
> backward compatibility promise. Go 1.11 is a different beast than Go 1.0, 
> and is significantly more complex. 
>
> I think Go2 is an opportunity to learn from Go1, and to start from a clean 
> slate by scraping and consolidating features. Go2 needs to be simpler than 
> Go1.11
>
> Henry
>

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