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An, most importantly, x/oauth2 could offer a lot more flexibility for more than basic use cases with very little additional api looking at these issues:
Requests for feedback on open issues are not answered. Of course the Go team sets the priorities- however I'd like to raise the point of community need for more oauth2 flexibility.
As regular user of x/oauth2 outside of the common providers I've noticed that x/oauth has a semi-abandoned feeling to it.
Readme links to abandoned Travis:
Resolved issues are not closed:
An, most importantly, x/oauth2 could offer a lot more flexibility for more than basic use cases with very little additional api looking at these issues:
Requests for feedback on open issues are not answered. Of course the Go team sets the priorities- however I'd like to raise the point of community need for more oauth2 flexibility.
/cc @sagikazarmark
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