Python had an 18 month release cycle for most of its life (now 12 month), while Go has a 6 month release cycle.
Many Python devs use the OS packaged Python versions, while Go devs tend to use the latest release.
Integrating this in the stdlib means that more people will use basic fuzzing functionality. There's nothing preventing third party fuzzers from continuing to develop.
Many Python devs use the OS packaged Python versions, while Go devs tend to use the latest release.
Integrating this in the stdlib means that more people will use basic fuzzing functionality. There's nothing preventing third party fuzzers from continuing to develop.