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::Yes, I definitely believe that articles about computer languages should have information about how and by whom they are used. For example, see the [[C (programming language)]] introduction. As you suggested, I checked out the Google Go article, and there's no mention of the project's status, so I've added a sentence about that to the intro. --[[User:Jonovision|Jonovision]] ([[User talk:Jonovision|talk]]) 16:33, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:I've reverted the change and put that text back in. I don't see any reason to question the motives or accuracy of the cited author, especially since his article is generally favourable towards the language. Anyways, even if it were biased, Wikipedia's policy doesn't say that articles can't express a point of view, just that opposing points of view should also be included. --[[User:Jonovision|Jonovision]] ([[User talk:Jonovision|talk]]) 12:46, 17 December 2009 (UTC)