packaging sourcegraph cli -- any volunteers?

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I've been talking with the awesome people at Sourcegraph, and they're
interested in indexing our packages. Still working out what that'l look like
exactly, but I'm pretty excited about it. (They're an open-source company
with a SaaS product. Also at least some of their folks run Fedora Linux, so
that's extra cool.)

In our conversation, they mentioned that it'd be nice to have their
command-line tool packaged. Anyone interested in taking that on? Looks
pretty straightforward, although I'm not sure of any Go lang pitfalls that
might await. 

https://github.com/sourcegraph/src-cli

(Also, we already have a package named `src`, which is a apparently and RCS
(!!!!?!?!?!) wrapper. So we'll need to figure out a different comand name;
maybe src-cli, maybe 'sourcegraph', dunno.)


They'd also be interested in having the actual search engine tool itself
packaged (https://github.com/sourcegraph/sourcegraph) -- but that's a bigger
project. (Still, volunteers welcome!)

-- 
Matthew Miller
<mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Fedora Project Leader
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