Re: [go-nuts] Re: [golang-dev] go.dev is live!

2019-11-14 Thread Mohamed Yousif
Is there any plans on open sourcing go.dev (the webservices behind it). It is a little bit odd, but I'll personally learn a lot from it. Oh, and congrats on the great work. I really liked it so much and would definitely use it a lot over godoc. Regards, M On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 12:00 PM Dan

Re: [go-nuts] Re: [golang-dev] go.dev is live!

2019-11-14 Thread Dan Kortschak
Yes. This is my exact concern. This has two impacts, one is the non-discoverability and the other is a possibility of misapprehension that the packages are in fact non- licensed which is an actual harm to the packages. The irony is that we have gone to excessive lengths to ensure that all our

Re: [go-nuts] Re: [golang-dev] go.dev is live!

2019-11-14 Thread Jan Mercl
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 5:55 AM Dan Kortschak wrote: > It looks like license detection needs work. > > See https://pkg.go.dev/gonum.org/v1/gonum?tab=overview and note it has > a BSD 3 clause, as shown by GitHub's assessment (just above the "Clone > or download" button) at

Re: [go-nuts] Re: [golang-dev] go.dev is live!

2019-11-14 Thread Ian Davis
On Thu, 14 Nov 2019, at 4:54 AM, Dan Kortschak wrote: > Hi, > > It looks like license detection needs work. > > See https://pkg.go.dev/gonum.org/v1/gonum?tab=overview and note it has > a BSD 3 clause, as shown by GitHub's assessment (just above the "Clone > or download" button) at

[go-nuts] Re: [golang-dev] go.dev is live!

2019-11-13 Thread Dan Kortschak
Hi, It looks like license detection needs work. See https://pkg.go.dev/gonum.org/v1/gonum?tab=overview and note it has a BSD 3 clause, as shown by GitHub's assessment (just above the "Clone or download" button) at https://github.com/gonum/gonum and the LICENSE file that it links to. Dan On

[go-nuts] Re: [golang-dev] go.dev is live!

2019-11-13 Thread Tyler Compton
Thanks for posting! I'm really impressed the website, and with the package view especially. I foresee myself using this instead of godoc.org from now on. I'm curious to hear more about the team's future plans for golang.org. Do you have any plans to migrate or mirror content like the blog or the