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x/tour: Turkish Go Tour Website is unavailable #41219
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Thanks for reporting. It looks like the Turkish Go Tour needs to be redeployed with a newer version of Go. Someone else runs the Turkish Go Tour, its GitHub repository seems to be https://github.com/golang-tr/tour, so this issue should be reported there. There is one open at golang-tr/tour#7, although it doesn't provide much detail. /cc @roktas @fatih Do you know who's able to look into this? |
I don't have access to the deployment environment, but I know that @roktas and his team were handling it. Not sure if things have changed since then. He'll probably going to respond here, if not I'll make sure to followup with him in other channels. |
Thanks @TalhaK15 for reporting this issue and @fatih for looking into it. I've created an issue in the tour tracker (where we usually track tour issues) to track the issue of translations offline due to the 1.9 deprecation: golang/tour#1039. |
@dmitshur Sorry for the late reply (could not reply immediately due to my busy schedule). The Turkish Go Tour was run by a group of volunteers, which unfortunately, I haven't been able to reach at the moment. I cannot give an exact date, but I will try my best to keep it updated. In the meantime, if anyone wants to help, I will gladly make the necessary directions. /cc @fatih |
Change https://golang.org/cl/298209 mentions this issue: |
After appspot deprecated Go 1.9, a few of the tour translations we link to went offline. I've reported the issue on their issue trackers 6 month ago (Issue #1039 tracks this). A few of them were redeployed and went back online, but others are still offline (and now appspot returns a 500 Internal Server Error status for those). After a 6 months grace period, this change removes the links to the translations that are still offline from the welcome page. Updates #1039 Updates golang/go#41219 Fixes golang/go#44382 Change-Id: I82bab0b78273b5b26dab0714ed6e6e6feaea1725 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tour/+/298209 Trust: Alberto Donizetti <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <[email protected]>
Link was removed, we can add it back when it goes back online. Closing here since no further action is required on the Go Project's side. |
After appspot deprecated Go 1.9, a few of the tour translations we link to went offline. I've reported the issue on their issue trackers 6 month ago (Issue golang/tour#1039 tracks this). A few of them were redeployed and went back online, but others are still offline (and now appspot returns a 500 Internal Server Error status for those). After a 6 months grace period, this change removes the links to the translations that are still offline from the welcome page. Updates golang/tour#1039 Updates golang/go#41219 Fixes golang/go#44382 Change-Id: I82bab0b78273b5b26dab0714ed6e6e6feaea1725 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tour/+/298209 Trust: Alberto Donizetti <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <[email protected]> X-Tour-Commit: 0a3a62c5e5c0d05b1347b4156a5caa5b4e5758e3
When i tried open Turkish Go Tour Website i saw this error "Go 1.9 is no longer available. Please refer to https://goo.gl/aESk5L for more information.".
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