On Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at 8:38:11 PM UTC+2, Peter Bourgon wrote:
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> Exception to the rule: if a library vendors dependencies that don't 
> leak into the public API, and don't have potentially crashy func 
> inits, then it's OK to leave the vendor directory in place. 
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> This is of course completely unsatisfying and I hope it will be 
> addressed by the core team as soon as possible. 
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As an aside, wouldn't that require to address the larger issue of 
versioning?
The reasoning being that if you decide to vendor, you're basically freezing 
the version of the dependency you're using.
I also expect that issue (and similiar ones) to come 
up https://golang.org/issue/16209


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