3 Go is an open source project.
5 It is the work of hundreds of contributors. We appreciate your help!
7 ## Before filing an issue
9 If you are unsure whether you have found a bug, please consider asking in the [golang-nuts mailing
10 list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-nuts) or [other forums](https://golang.org/help/) first. If
11 the behavior you are seeing is confirmed as a bug or issue, it can easily be re-raised in the issue tracker.
15 Sensitive security-related issues should be reported to [security@golang.org](mailto:security@golang.org).
16 See the [security policy](https://golang.org/security) for details.
18 The recommended way to file an issue is by running `go bug`.
19 Otherwise, when filing an issue, make sure to answer these five questions:
21 1. What version of Go are you using (`go version`)?
22 2. What operating system and processor architecture are you using?
24 4. What did you expect to see?
25 5. What did you see instead?
27 For change proposals, see [Proposing Changes To Go](https://go.dev/s/proposal-process).
31 Please read the [Contribution Guidelines](https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html) before sending patches.
33 Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under
34 the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.