Again, the philosophy of needing to install golang-go to get a go on
$PATH is wrong.

Think of different MTAs a Linux system can have and co-exist -- Never
ever there is a need of a meta MTA package for any particular MTA
program to act like MTA (i.e., being in PATH and being used by the
system).  Go program is much simpler than dealing with MTAs, thus it
shouldn't be more complicated than installing a particular MTA program
to use.

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