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author | Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> | Thu Dec 17 09:02:16 2020 -0500 |
committer | Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> | Thu Dec 17 18:54:30 2020 +0000 |
tree | 63bef8ef4ac5b89057030cd28bb61ee1c479ddbf | |
parent | 211a3514fe0fb0d59957e7703ebd5b477a715825 [diff] |
content: add missing summaries Also remove spurious time in godoc.org-redirect.article. It was copy-pasted from pkgsite-redesign.article, which needed it because we posted two blog posts together, and the times in 11years.article and pkgsite-redesign.article decided the order in which they appeared on the blog. But in general times are unnecessary, so remove the one in godoc.org-redirect.article to avoid future copy-pasting. Change-Id: I43e43baf911155d8f8e5fbc77110d4ede836518e Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/blog/+/278933 Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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. You can also manually git clone the repository to $GOPATH/src/golang.org/x/blog.
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go run . -reload
and then visit http://localhost:8080/ in your browser.
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