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doc: remove undefined concept from getting-started documentation #45203

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fgergo opened this issue Mar 24, 2021 · 1 comment
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doc: remove undefined concept from getting-started documentation #45203

fgergo opened this issue Mar 24, 2021 · 1 comment
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fgergo commented Mar 24, 2021

On page https://golang.org/doc/tutorial/getting-started
Change "Use the Go package discovery tool to find packages you can use in your own code. " to
"Use pkg.go.dev to find published packages you can use in your own code."

If that's not good enough I suggest to define what a "package discovery tool" is, before using this concept in a getting-started document.

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This doesn't have to be a proposal. This can be decided by the documentation maintainers.

@ianlancetaylor ianlancetaylor modified the milestones: Proposal, Backlog Mar 24, 2021
@ianlancetaylor ianlancetaylor added NeedsInvestigation Someone must examine and confirm this is a valid issue and not a duplicate of an existing one. and removed Proposal labels Mar 24, 2021
@ianlancetaylor ianlancetaylor changed the title proposal: remove undefined concept from getting-started documentation doc: remove undefined concept from getting-started documentation Mar 24, 2021
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