Source: golang-github-spf13-pflag Severity: normal Dear Maintainer,
Being part of the Go team, I know that we prefer packaging tagged versions, rather than "latest git commit on maste" for Go packages. However in this particular case: - spf13/pflag sees very little maintenance (3 commits since Sep 2019) - hence I don't expect to see a new release any time soon However, among these 3 commits, the last one is required to build docker.io: https://github.com/spf13/pflag/commit/85dd5c8 In the docker.io package, we have to embed a vendored copy of spf13/pflag and spf13/cobra because of that. I'd be very pleased if I could drop this vendored code and build docker.io using the spf13 Debian packages instead. Packaging the latest git commit of spf13/pflag would allow me to do that, and simplify the docker.io packaging mess a bit. Question: do you think in this case it would be OK to bump spf13/pflag to latest commit? If so, I can do the job, including running ratt to make sure nothing breaks. Thanks, Arnaud