Hi,
On Sun Feb 9, 2025 at 1:59 AM CET, Leo Famulari wrote: > Right. In Go, the versioned URLs constitute an API break. Effectively a > new package. Basically, Go uses URLs as canonical package names > throughout the entire ecosystem, from fetching from the internet, > building, and referring to as libraries. So if the URL changes, it's no > longer the same package from the perspective of the authors. > > Does that make sense? Makes total sense! Thanks for taking the time to explain! 👍 -- Tanguy