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Removed the final bootstrap04 from the golang spec..#17628

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@amitu314 amitu314 commented Jun 4, 2026

This PR removes the remaining bootstrap04 component, thereby reducing the overall attack surface. The residual artifact (bootstrap in Go) has previously been associated with reported vulnerabilities, making its removal a security improvement.

This is on 3.0-dev

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amitu314 commented Jun 4, 2026

@microsoft-github-policy-service agree company="Microsoft"

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Supersedes:

Comment thread SPECS/golang/golang-1.23.spec Outdated
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amitu314 commented Jun 5, 2026

Addressed the comment re: cleaning the commment to remove explicitly calling the bootstrap04 (i.e., remove 04)

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LGTM

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