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authorRuss Cox <rsc@golang.org>2020-03-14 09:44:01 -0400
committerRuss Cox <rsc@golang.org>2020-03-17 20:58:41 +0000
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# Participate in the 2018 Go User Survey
8 Nov 2018
Tags: survey, community
-Summary: In [2017](https://blog.golang.org/survey2017-results) & [2016](https://blog.golang.org/survey2016-results), thousands of you helped the project by lending your voice via the Go user survey. In October, hundreds of companies helped us understand how enterprises are using Go by taking the Go company questionnaire. These surveys and questionnaires have played an enormous role in driving changes to our language and community, from [our new code of conduct](https://blog.golang.org/conduct-2018), to our [latest release Go 1.11](https://blog.golang.org/go1.11).
+Summary: Please take the 2018 Go User Survey. We want to hear from you!
Ran Tao, Steve Francia
spf@golang.org