On Friday, 17 November 2017 02:43:48 UTC+1, Ally Dale wrote:
>
> [...]
> It seems like forcing project to put an assertion "Where I am".
> As our consensus, a good project is surely with "high cohesion", but never 
> care "Where I am".
>

That's true and still the case.

The "Where I am?" arises for go get where it is an obvious requirement.

For go build et al. a certain notion of "where is the stuff" on the 
filesystem
is still needed and unarguable reasonable.

That different projects (and a github-style fork _is_ a different project)
might or even should have different notions of "Where I am" was explained
very well by Axel.

V.  

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