I would probably be more interested in:

- What does Go bring to the table? What are its pros and cons compared to the 
current language being used in the company?
- What is the future of Go? Do other people use it? I certainly don't want to 
invest in dead/dying technology.
- What is the cost of migrating to Go? How fast can you train the existing 
team? What is the availability of Go programmers in the market? How much does 
it cost to move existing projects and infrastructure to Go?
- Due to the recent events of Oracle going after Java companies and suing them 
in courts over royalty fees, I would definitely want to know whether this may 
happen to Go.

I think those questions are probably more relevant to the management than the 
technicalities over gofmt, cgo, and such.

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