diff --git a/doc/contrib.html b/doc/contrib.html index e363469cd9..76cee1ffd4 100644 --- a/doc/contrib.html +++ b/doc/contrib.html @@ -3,19 +3,27 @@ "Path": "/project/" }--> -
+Go is an open source project developed by a team at +Google and many +contributors from the open source community. +
+ ++Go is distributed under a BSD-style license. +
+ +Check out the Go source code.
-View the status of Go builds across the supported operating -systems and architectures.
-A summary of the changes between Go releases.
-A summary of the changes between weekly snapshots of Go.
A mailing list that receives a message summarizing each checkin to the Go repository.
+View the status of Go builds across the supported operating +systems and architectures.
+ +The golang-nuts +mailing list is for general Go discussion.
+ +A list of external Go projects including programs and libraries.
+ +#go-nuts on irc.freenode.net is the official Go IRC channel.
+ +The Go project's Google+ page.
+ +The Go project's official Twitter account.
+ +The official blog of the Go project, featuring news and in-depth articles by +the Go team and guests.
diff --git a/doc/docs.html b/doc/docs.html index a820e35cb7..52ec28edbf 100644 --- a/doc/docs.html +++ b/doc/docs.html @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Answers to common questions about Go.A wiki full of useful information maintained by the Go community.
+A wiki maintained by the Go community.
A list of external Go projects including programs and libraries.
-A wiki full of useful information maintained by the Go community.
-#go-nuts on irc.freenode.net is the official Go IRC channel.
diff --git a/doc/help.html b/doc/help.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2efda4e30a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/help.html @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + ++Need help with Go? Try these resources. +
+ + + +Answers to common questions about Go.
+ +A wiki maintained by the Go community.
+ ++Search the golang-nuts +archives and consult the FAQ and +wiki before posting. +
+ +Get live support at #go-nuts on irc.freenode.net, the official +Go IRC channel.
+ +The Go project's official Twitter account.
+Tweeting your about problem with the #golang hashtag usually
+generates some helpful responses.
The Go project's Google+ page.
+