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diff --git a/doc/development/go_guide/index.md b/doc/development/go_guide/index.md index 6954b2bd6dc..15d25d2d1ed 100644 --- a/doc/development/go_guide/index.md +++ b/doc/development/go_guide/index.md @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ become available, you will be able to share job templates like this Dependencies should be kept to the minimum. The introduction of a new dependency should be argued in the merge request, as per our [Approval Guidelines](../code_review.md#approval-guidelines). Both [License -Management](../../user/compliance/license_compliance/index.md) +Scanning](../../user/compliance/license_compliance/index.md) **(ULTIMATE)** and [Dependency Scanning](../../user/application_security/dependency_scanning/index.md) **(ULTIMATE)** should be activated on all projects to ensure new dependencies @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ security status and license compatibility. ### Modules -Since Go 1.11, a standard dependency system is available behind the name [Go +In Go 1.11 and later, a standard dependency system is available behind the name [Go Modules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules). It provides a way to define and lock dependencies for reproducible builds. It should be used whenever possible. @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ In case we want to drop support for `go 1.11` in GitLab `12.10`, we need to veri We will not consider the active milestone, `12.10`, because a backport for `12.7` will be required in case of a critical security release. -1. If both [Omnibus and CNG](#updating-go-version) were using Go `1.12` since GitLab `12.7`, then we safely drop support for `1.11`. +1. If both [Omnibus and CNG](#updating-go-version) were using Go `1.12` in GitLab `12.7` and later, then we safely drop support for `1.11`. 1. If Omnibus or CNG were using `1.11` in GitLab `12.7`, then we still need to keep support for Go `1.11` for easier backporting of security fixes. ## Secure Team standards and style guidelines |