The Golang Gopher is a design of Renee French, and the lack of attribution here is disappointing. Wouldn't these derivative works also be covered by her copyright?<p><a href="https://blog.golang.org/gopher" rel="nofollow">https://blog.golang.org/gopher</a>
Hey guys!<p>We will put right license here. Just tell us what to write to not break other licenses. We updated old images and added own new.<p>So how to be here? I think we should add license of original authors (while Olga updated them and put into ai). And put own license (free to any use) to others. Could you make right pull request here?<p>P.S. Work is not aimed to harm anyone and we
If golang has this much interest in mascot images, then game over. Time to start writing all services in golang. Sorry c# and Rust, you just don't have the same swaggage. Screw generics.
Gopher is a cool mascot, although I really enjoyed "The Autistic Gopher Hypothesis" I read some time ago.<p>For humor's shake:
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I also don't think too much about licenses problem and make things instead. Please, help us to add right licenses where appropriate and feel free to add yours to keep all such artwork in one place.