Hi!
On https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/go#hdr-Remote_import_paths, in the section
about using meta tags to redirect from some domain to a known forge, it
says:
> For example,
>
> `import "example.org/pkg/foo"`
>
> will result in the following requests:
>
> `https://example.org/pkg/foo?go-get=1`
>
> If that page contains the meta tag
>
> `<meta name="go-import" content="example.org git https://code.org/r/p/exproj">`
>
> the go tool will verify that https://example.org/?go-get=1 contains
> the same meta tag and then git clone https://code.org/r/p/exproj into
> GOPATH/src/example.org.
This is confusing me. I get that https://example.org/pkg/foo?go-get=1
should have a meta tag of this form:
```
<meta name="go-import" content="example.org git https://code.org/r/p/exproj">
```
But what meta tag should the / page have? The same? Then just doing this
with static files (which I vastly prefer) is not possible.
It's also unclear what purpose this has (or why the request to /pkg/foo is made).
Can anybody shed some light?
Best,
Tobias
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