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After appspot deprecated Go 1.9, a few of the tour translations we link to went offline. I've reported the issue on their issue trackers 6 month ago (Issue golang/tour#1039 tracks this). A few of them were redeployed and went back online, but others are still offline (and now appspot returns a 500 Internal Server Error status for those). After a 6 months grace period, this change removes the links to the translations that are still offline from the welcome page. Updates golang/tour#1039 Updates golang/go#41219 Fixes golang/go#44382 Change-Id: I82bab0b78273b5b26dab0714ed6e6e6feaea1725 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tour/+/298209 Trust: Alberto Donizetti <alb.donizetti@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org> X-Tour-Commit: 0a3a62c5e5c0d05b1347b4156a5caa5b4e5758e3 |
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Go Website
This repository holds the Go Website server code and content.
Download/Install
The easiest way to install is to run go get -u golang.org/x/website
. You can
also manually git clone the repository to $GOPATH/src/golang.org/x/website
.
Report Issues / Send Patches
This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes to this repository, see https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html.
The main issue tracker for the time repository is located at https://github.com/golang/go/issues. Prefix your issue with "x/website:" in the subject line, so it is easy to find.