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Is Go 1.19 the last 1.x release?
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Natasha Smith
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Jul 16, 2022, 8:19:58 AM
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As once somewhat
hinted by Russ Cox
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peterGo
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Natasha,
No.
Planning Go 1.20
https://groups.google.com/g/golang-dev/c/Lu5pEF8iwV0/m/62gDPmzaBwAJ
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Christoph Berger
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The talk is from 2017. The version numbers Russ Cox used back then are certainly only examples.
As long as all changes and additions to Go are backward-compatible, Go will stay at 1.x.
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