| domain | tonym.us |
| summary | The text discusses two primary methods for forking a Go module or library:
1. Forking via a separate repository: This involves creating an independent repo from the original module. 2. Vendoring: In this approach, all dependencies (deps) of the original module are forked into the current module or application.
The text highlights advantages of these methods over traditional practices like dynamic DNS and Elastic IP addresses for development instances:
- Eliminates the need for dynamic DNS and Elastic IP addresses on dev instances. - Enables global addressing for mutual duplex services, eliminating the requirement for Network Address Translation (NAT). - Offers better flexibility and clarity in addressing, including support for Link Local addresses.
These methods provide a more streamlined and adaptable way to manage and fork Go modules or libraries compared to conventional approaches. |
| title | Tony Metzidis |
| description | Software Developer |
| keywords | read, reading, calendar, clock, using, cloud, windows, more, addresses, forking, approach, changes, like, development, developers, monitoring, will |
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| nslookup | A 151.101.1.195, A 151.101.65.195 |
| created | 2025-11-08 |
| updated | 2025-11-08 |
| summarized | None |
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