Incredibly, people seem receptive to overly ambitious feature-creep-laden libraries even if they're completely half-baked. It's like they'd rather debug someone else's code than write it properly in the first place. IMO, there's few things more painful than when someone's library just doesn't work at all. The 'shiny' factor of communities usually indicates a lack of respect for good engineering. I much prefer communities that take coupling seriously; the only one I've found so far seems to be Clojure.
Please continue to push Golang away from fashion-oriented 'engineering.' I hope you take marketing seriously; it seems very possible for someone to create the next ultra-coupled-hack-of-a-Go-framework to rile everyone up and consequently forget all the lessons of minimalism.
Please continue to push Golang away from fashion-oriented 'engineering.' I hope you take marketing seriously; it seems very possible for someone to create the next ultra-coupled-hack-of-a-Go-framework to rile everyone up and consequently forget all the lessons of minimalism.