You may need to find a large organization with ISO-only policy to approach 
the Go team directly, and help staff a standardization effort.

If there is already a member of the Go team doing outreach to government 
and enterprise IT managers, it would be interesting to hear from them re 
requirements they've heard from this category...

On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 9:15:30 PM UTC-7, Beoran wrote:
>
> I understand very well what the risks of standardization can be. Look at 
> how the C language was maimed during standardization by 104 instances of 
> undefined behavior. 
>
> But that is not what I am getting at. Five years ago I was somewhat 
> involved in the effort to make Ruby an ISO standard language. From the get 
> go it was a largely bureaucratic effort. We specified a common sub set of a 
> then already old version of Ruby and made enough loopholes to make sure 
> that any Ruby out there could be considered confirming to the standard.
>
> Why? You can perhaps not appreciate how powerful the bureaucrats can be in 
> some countries and corporations. Since Ruby became an ISO standard, I have 
> been able to convince those bureaucrats to let me use Ruby where I was 
> barred from doing so before. 
>
> For Go language it is now the same. Bureaucrats don't know Go, and because 
> it is not standardized, I often encounter a "no go". A Ruby style standard 
> that would allow developers to check the "ISO standard language" box would 
> allow us to convince those bureaucrats to let us use Go much more widely.
>
> Like Michael Jones suggest, we would only standardize Go as it is, and not 
> use the standardization process to let it decide the language features. And 
> only update the standard once the new features are settled. That avoids 
> design by committee as well.
>
> For these reasons I think, when done properly, the effort will be worth 
> while in the end.
>
> Kind Regards, 
>
> B.
>

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