I'm curious to know what Activestate plans to bring to the table that isn't 
already a part of the go distributions people can download off of 
golang.org.  I see it mentions the distribution including "popular modules" 
(I presume it means packages)... but given how easy it is to just go-get 
packages, I'm not sure I see a ton of value there.

Support, I definitely understand, but there's a lot of phraseology like 
"enterprise-grade builds" that I don't really understand.  How is 
Activestate going to build Go differently than the distributions created by 
the Go Team that are downloadable from golang.org?


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