On 14 May 2015 at 19:14, Alan Conway <acon...@redhat.com> wrote: > The proton go work moved to branch "go" to comply with proton policy for > work-in-progress, but has moved again to branch "go1" with some > directory and package name re-org to make it work with `go get` and > godoc. (`go get` likes "master" and "go1". Not "go". Go figure. HAHAHA > "Go figure") > > Read all about it at: > > https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/blob/go1/examples/go/README.md > https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/blob/go1/go/README.md > > If you are interested in details of how this works: > > I added <meta> tags and stub files on qpid site under > qpid.apache.org/proton/go so that `go get` can automatically locate and > clone the proton repo into your local go workspace, based on the more > durable qpid.apache.org name. >
The meta tag is included on essentially every page of the website due to insertion in_template.html. Is that needed? > I moved the go code into the root of the repo (with a symlink in > bindings/go) This stinks but otherwise you get insane package names for > go get and/or godoc (a symlink in root works for go get but not godoc) > > I've had all I can take for now, I have questions posted on various > groups. We'll look for a cleaner solution by the time we move back to > master. > > Cheers, > Alan. > >