Listing versions on godoc is an awesome idea.  Peer pressure goes a long 
way toward changing individual minds and eventually a community.  Something 
as simple as sorting projects with tagged versions higher and displaying 
them prominently on the project's godoc page (with the ability to look at 
godoc for each version) would go a long way toward encouraging people to 
tag their releases.  I know it would get me off my butt to tag my projects.

On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 11:37:54 AM UTC-4, mbohu...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> I was just wondering whether a simple list of available versions at the 
> top of a package's godoc.org page wouldn't somehow force package authors 
> to start tagging. There could be some kind of message if there are no 
> available versions.
> There would obviously have to be some benefit for those who tag, or some 
> restriction for those who don't, in order to change the current situation.
>

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