I am pretty sure this gratitude sentiment is shared by many many people.
In particular, I appreciate the care towards the evolution of tooling. Those guys just don't surrender to the first approach. Each idea is debated ad nauseam before making to the final product. Much beyond the language, there is a great amount of effort to guarantee the quality of tools and libraries.
The end result of such care is that when a user tries to achieve new goals, the Go infrastructure doesn't disappoints. That harmony is hard to attain, but definitely it is there. Go is trustful.
Thanks for everybody involved.