Nothing, it's not a service. The code is already out there along with the documentation and language spec. The worst they can do is:
1. Cancel their future contributions.
2. Create a closed source fork (is this feasible with the license if they don't control what others have contributed?)
In the worst case, if there aren't enough go enthusiasts it goes the way of other niche languages. Since the supporters seem to be active enough, I doubt that'll happen.
1. Cancel their future contributions.
2. Create a closed source fork (is this feasible with the license if they don't control what others have contributed?)
In the worst case, if there aren't enough go enthusiasts it goes the way of other niche languages. Since the supporters seem to be active enough, I doubt that'll happen.