|  | Participate in the 2017 Go User Survey | 
|  | 16 Nov 2017 | 
|  | Tags: survey, community | 
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|  | Steve Francia | 
|  | spf@golang.org | 
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|  | * The Go project wants to hear from you (again)! | 
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|  | Last year we conducted the first ever | 
|  | [[https://blog.golang.org/survey2016-results][Go user survey]]. Thanks to all of you, | 
|  | it was an overwhelming success with over 3500 responses. The survey provided key insights | 
|  | and helped us better plan and prioritize. | 
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|  | We invite you to participate in the [[https://goo.gl/n9M7SB][2017 Go User Survey]]. | 
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|  | * The Go User Survey | 
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|  | *Who:* If you currently use Go, have used Go in the past, or have any interest in the language, | 
|  | please help by sharing your feedback to improve Go for you and your fellow | 
|  | Gophers. | 
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|  | *Where:* Please take this 15-minute survey by *Friday*December*8th*: [[https://goo.gl/n9M7SB][2017 Go User Survey]] | 
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|  | The survey is anonymous and confidential. | 
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|  | *Why:* The Go project leadership depends on your feedback to guide the future | 
|  | of the Go project. Your responses will help to understand what's going well | 
|  | and what's not, as well as help us prioritize improvements for the Go | 
|  | language, libraries and tools. | 
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|  | A few weeks after the survey closes, we will publish the anonymous aggregate results to | 
|  | the Go blog. See the [[https://blog.golang.org/survey2016-results][2016 Go user survey results]] | 
|  | to learn what insights were gained from last year's survey. | 
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|  | * Spread the word! | 
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|  | Please help us spread the word by sharing this post on your social network | 
|  | feeds, at meetups, around your office and in other communities. |