Yes, each user would populate their own module cache locally if using your
own proxy.

On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 10:04 AM wilk <w...@flibuste.net> wrote:

> On 19-08-2020, Marcin Romaszewicz wrote:
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> > I have many users building Go at my company, and instead of sharing the
> > module cache on the filesystem, a much better approach is to use a
> caching
> > module proxy, such as Athens (https://github.com/gomods/athens).
> >
> > See the documentation for the GOPROXY environment variable.
>
> With an alternate GOPROXY the GOMODCACHE of each users are still filled
> isn'it ?
>
> I've started an issue :
> https://github.com/golang/go/issues/40895
>
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