In the thread "Go 1.12 Beta 1 is released", Ian Lance Taylor wrote
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/golang-nuts/cYlIdVjpPrQ/vPApblgrFwAJ>:

> > *: It would be nice if the Go team could possibly figure out some way
> > how to make it easier to use input from people willing to participate
> > in the project without requiring them to have a Microsoft owned
> > account. There seems to be no obvious connection between the Microsoft
> > corp. and maintaining the Go project.
>
> Yes, it would be nice, but I'm not sure what to do.  I think it's
> clear that we need an issue tracker, and we don't particularly want to
> run our own.  Want to raise this as a separate thread?  In particular
> we would need to know the requirements: having some sort of identity
> seems like a requirement, but what sorts of identity would be
> acceptable?

Raising it here as a separate thread as suggested.

Wrt the acceptable identity, I think one of the options is a GMail/Google
account, possibly/probably with some form of a separate
registration/approval to avoid spammers. There's also that OpenID thing,
but I've never used it and know little about it.

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-j

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