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chore: recover go master build, partial revert #1514 #1561

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Merging #1561 into master will not change coverage.
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@thinkerou thinkerou merged commit c617b62 into master Sep 20, 2018
justinfx pushed a commit to justinfx/gin that referenced this pull request Nov 3, 2018
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* chore: recover go master build, partial revert gin-gonic#1514

* chore: add master to go branch build targets
@thinkerou thinkerou deleted the javierprovecho-patch-1 branch November 22, 2018 12:04
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