> So supports structs, methods, interfaces, slices, multiple returns, and defer.

> To keep things simple, there are no channels, goroutines, closures, or generics.

Sure, slices and multiple return values are nice, but it's not what makes Go good. When people think about Go they usually think about channels and goroutines. YMMV

While I do kind of get what the appeal and target audience is supposed to be, I absolutely don't get why you'd choose a subset and still have it behave differently than the Go counterpart. For me that destroys the whole purpose of the project.