cmd/golangorg: simplify local vs prod programs

There was too much duplicated code between main.go
and appinit.go and too many build-tagged-out files.

Make main.go the func main for both prod and local.
Introduce local.go, merging dl.go and play.go.
Introduce prod.go, holding the prod-specific bits of appinit.go
(the rest are in main.go).

Rename the build tag to prod instead of golangorg
(the whole program is golangorg; it's very confusing).

Fixes golang/go#41102.

Change-Id: I261ce8e9171110f01798025f8218ce9f8253af81
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/website/+/293413
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
22 files changed
tree: 23c57e4a7af11901011d6577768d71ea67afd7ca
  1. _content/
  2. cmd/
  3. internal/
  4. .prettierrc
  5. AUTHORS
  6. codereview.cfg
  7. content.go
  8. CONTRIBUTING.md
  9. CONTRIBUTORS
  10. favicon.ico
  11. go.mod
  12. go.sum
  13. LICENSE
  14. PATENTS
  15. README.md
  16. robots.txt
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