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In a word, [yes](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/1u7ldnt/state_of_the_subreddit_check/), people seem generally pretty happy about how the moderation is going. These policies are in reaction to the community, not something being imposed on it. Believe me, when someone sl…
As posted, this message is unrelated to the Go programming language, and therefore is not a good fit for our subreddit. This falls under "closed source not specifically aimed at Go programmers". If you implemented this in Go, you can post the source of the project in addition to…
Please post this into the pinned Small Projects thread for the week. Neat project, though. I'm pleased to see something more creative than another bittorrent client. If you pick up a user or two and fix a bug they report or something, please repost this in another couple of week…
Please post this into the pinned Small Projects thread for the week. Please do not repost the same project over and over once a call has been made about where it should go. If you want to debate whether this is a 'small project' please use mod mail. However be aware that due to …
/r/golang is not a career-focused subreddit. Questions about whether jobs are available, what you should study to get a job, and other such things should be posted to something like /r/cscareerquestions or a similar subreddit. Additional questions may also be answered by [our FA…
To avoid repeating the same answers over and over again, please see [our FAQs page](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/wiki/r_golang_faqs/). If you have specific followup questions after that, please post them. For instance if you have some particular issue that you are facing the …
This post can go in one of two ways and it needs to pick one. Either you are posting about your project and the call for help is an incidental decoration, in which case, please put this in the small projects thread. Or, you are truly asking for help, but in that case, please re…
This message is unrelated to the Go programming language, and therefore is not a good fit for our subreddit. This distribution method is also indistinguishable from an attempt to deliver malware. Your whole thing makes no sense; you have an MIT LICENSE file, but no source code. …