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actions: build on go1.20.x #2541

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pranitbauva1997
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go1.20 was released on 1st Feb 2023, and has good adoption thus better to test against this as well.

If the build cleans, should the go1.18.x be removed or not?

go1.20 was released on 1st Feb 2023, and has good adoption thus better to test against this as well.

If the build cleans, should the go1.18.x be removed or not?
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I think there are other roadmap items and migrations to take care of ( #2472 )
before proceeding on this.
@monkey92t thoughts?

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OK, we can add 1.20, but 1.18 I suggest to keep it for now, many people still use it.

@monkey92t monkey92t merged commit 842b65f into redis:master Apr 5, 2023
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