cmd,internal/teeproxy: add

A teeproxy service is add to tee traffic from godoc.org.
https://github.com/golang/gddo/commit/23683d71bb88f1b41c203956043d30309b2266ba

These requests are used to collect data about requests to godoc.org, and
ensure that all incoming traffic to godoc.org can be handled
appropriately by pkg.go.dev.

Updates b/157405502

Change-Id: Ia696457a3867ba0cc883c6ebfd38b45d671e160f
Reviewed-on: https://team-review.git.corp.google.com/c/golang/discovery/+/754075
CI-Result: Cloud Build <devtools-proctor-result-processor@system.gserviceaccount.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Amsterdam <jba@google.com>
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tree: 90b118b3aa8e2600a0ea36fd2439249dd1cfec43
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README.md

Pkg.go.dev

Pkg.go.dev is a website for discovering and evaluting Go packages and modules.

Roadmap

Pkg.go.dev launched in November 2019, and is currently under active development by the Go team.

Our current goal is to work on addressing the UX feedback we have received. You can expect pkg.go.dev to be slated for some design changes coming soon. We plan to share these designs for feedback with everyone once they are ready.

Longer term, we are working towards redirecting godoc.org traffic to pkg.go.dev. We want to ensure that we address users' needs in the process. Read more about our next steps for pkg.go.dev. Issues related to redirecting godoc.org traffic are being tracked in Go issue #39144. We plan to address these issues before redirecting traffic from godoc.org to pkg.go.dev.

We encourage everyone to begin using pkg.go.dev today for all of their needs and file feedback! You can redirect all of your requests from godoc.org to pkg.go.dev, by clicking Always use pkg.go.dev at the top of any page on godoc.org.

If you are having issues with pkg.go.dev, please first check the known issues before following the troubleshooting guide. If that does not give you the information you need, reach out to us.

Issues

You can chat with us on the #tools slack channel on the Gophers slack.

If you think you have an issue that needs fixing, or a feature suggestion, then please make sure you follow the steps to file an issue with the right information to allow us to address it.

Contributing

We would love your help!

Our canonical Git repository is located cat go.googlesource.com/discovery. There is a mirror of the repository at github.com/golang/discovery.

To contribute, please read our contributing guide.

License

Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.