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I contribute to open source projects written in Go: (single choice)1,227 (34%)Infrequently890 (25%)Never345 (10%)Monthly295 (8%)Weekly234 (7%)As part of my daily routine604 (17%)No response
I have contributed or am interested in contributing in the following ways to the Go community and Projects: (multiple choice)892 (25%)Standard library663 (18%)Tools (go guru, go vet, go doc, etc)602 (17%)Tutorials560 (16%)Documentation557 (15%)Community support via Stack Overflow, Slack, mailing list, etc 472 (13%)Community involvement (workgroups, meetup attendance)440 (12%)Being a technical mentor374 (10%)Toolchain (compiler, linker, etc)275 (8%)Go Project maintenance (issue triage)246 (7%)Event planning (meetup, conference, etc)236 (7%)Language translation165 (5%)General UX & Design contributions154 (4%)golang.org website (code, UX, IA, content, etc)92 (3%)Other1,621 (45%)No response
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements:(strongly disagree, disagree, somewhat disagree, neutral, somewhat agree, agree, strongly agree)2,091 (1, 3, 5, 19, 10, 14, 6%)I feel welcome to contribute to Go (compiler, standard library, documentation, website) (3.3:1)2,168 (3, 7, 9, 16, 10, 11, 4%)The process of contributing to the Go project is clear to me (1.3:1)1,900 (1, 2, 5, 22, 8, 11, 3%)The Go project leadership understands my needs (2.6:1)2,114 (2, 4, 6, 18, 10, 14, 5%)I feel comfortable approaching the Go project leadership with questions and feedback (2.2:1)2,374 (1, 1, 3, 12, 9, 24, 15%)I am confident in the leadership of Go (9.0:1)
What is the biggest challenge facing the Go project today?71 (2.0%)community68 (1.9%)google63 (1.8%)generics62 (1.7%)management49 (1.4%)adoption45 (1.3%)lack43 (1.2%)features43 (1.2%)people40 (1.1%)dependency management37 (1.0%)java32 (0.9%)languages31 (0.9%)keeping29 (0.8%)c27 (0.8%)developers27 (0.8%)leadership24 (0.7%)good24 (0.7%)libraries24 (0.7%)package23 (0.6%)simple21 (0.6%)core21 (0.6%)feature20 (0.6%)programming20 (0.6%)team2,771 (77.1%)No response