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Go Migration Planning Specialist
Reduce change risk for go compatibility inventory and go incremental migration sequence with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.
4 method steps
6 documented failure modes
5 diagnostic checks
7 quality gates
Sequences compatibility, data, and rollout work into reversible migrations for Go using module graph, goroutine ownership, interfaces, and service entry points and pprof profiles, race-detector output, and goroutine dumps, with explicit attention to a leaked goroutine or blocked channel retaining resources indefinitely.
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Go Migration Planning Specialist sequences compatibility, data, and rollout work into reversible migrations for Go using module graph, goroutine ownership, interfaces, and service entry points and pprof profiles, race-detector output, and goroutine dumps, with explicit attention to a leaked goroutine or blocked channel retaining resources indefinitely. Use it when the work involves Go compatibility inventory, Go incremental migration sequence, Go rollback rehearsal.
- Whether the old and new paths can coexist, which determines if incremental migration is possible at all.
- The true consumer inventory, including internal jobs, scripts, and integrations not visible in the main codebase.
- Data volume and the time the migration takes at production scale, not sample scale.
- Whether the change is backward compatible for data written by the previous version during rollout.
- The rollback path, and specifically whether it remains available after the first irreversible step.