16:00:12 #startmeeting Go SIG meeting 16:00:12 Meeting started Tue Aug 6 16:00:12 2019 UTC. 16:00:12 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 16:00:12 The chair is jcajka. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:00:12 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 16:00:12 The meeting name has been set to 'go_sig_meeting' 16:00:17 #chair eclipseo 16:00:17 Current chairs: eclipseo jcajka 16:00:21 .hello2 16:00:22 eclipseo: eclipseo 'Robert-André Mauchin' 16:04:20 Let's wait a bit to see if other will be able to join 16:04:33 others... 16:05:07 But generally speaking there are not scheduled topics 16:05:23 not-> no 16:05:56 * jcajka needs coffee 16:06:28 just grabbed one 16:06:52 :) 16:07:05 no topic, but on my part I've been fixing FTBFS following the mnass rebuild 16:07:33 There are a few remaining where I'm waiting for upstream 16:07:36 and Open floor 16:07:38 #topic Open Floor 16:08:10 also need help for reviews needed for upgrading packages 16:08:15 eclipseo: cool, any big issues with stdlib? 16:11:29 no issue 16:12:05 haven't touched binary packages yet too, delve dep and so on are FTBFS 16:12:12 ok :), thanks a lot for the hard work on the rebuilds 16:13:54 FYI deparker, has commented that the next release(rebase) of delve will be ready for rc version of 1.13 and current state is kind of expected 16:14:21 pretty nuce to test the beta before hand, we can raise bugs to upstream more easily 16:15:12 he is kind of upstream for the delve ;) 16:15:32 oh ok i didn't know 16:17:01 for the record https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1735071 16:20:26 ok that's all from me 16:23:01 I guess that also from my side, maybe there just to mention that there has been pretty extensive discussion about Go generics proposal on upstream Go devel list/group golang-dev 16:23:45 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-dev 16:23:55 for Go 2.0? 16:24:39 AFAIK yes 16:26:37 are they planning to keep backward compatibility? 16:28:59 with 2.0 not really, but they will incrementally roll out changes that are in to the 1.XX, some are already in for 1.13 16:29:30 source https://blog.golang.org/go2-here-we-come haven't seen yet anything official that is more recent 16:31:11 ok 16:31:47 any more topics? :) 16:32:55 oh... missed https://blog.golang.org/go2-next-steps 16:33:22 no more topic from me 16:33:53 ok 16:33:59 #endmeeting