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doc/next: add release notes for telemetry and the godebug directive

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Change-Id: I6274bdaba970cfb085af500fdaf8ed078202bfdc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/591380
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Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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## Tools {#tools}
### Telemetry
<!-- go.dev/issue/58894, go.dev/issue/67111 -->
Starting in Go 1.23, the Go toolchain can collect usage and breakage
statistics that help the Go team understand how the Go toolchain is
used and how well it is working. We refer to these statistics as
[Go telemetry](/doc/telemetry).
Go telemetry is an _opt-in system_, controlled by the
[`go` `telemetry` command](/cmd/go/#hdr-Manage_telemetry_data_and_settings).
By default, the toolchain programs
collect statistics in counter files that can be inspected locally
but are otherwise unused (`go` `telemetry` `local`).
To help us keep Go working well and understand Go usage,
please consider opting in to Go telemetry by running
`go` `telemetry` `on`.
In that mode,
anonymous counter reports are uploaded to
[telemetry.go.dev](https://telemetry.go.dev) weekly,
where they are aggregated into graphs and also made
available for download by any Go contributors or users
wanting to analyze the data.
See “[Go Telemetry](/doc/telemetry)” for more details
about the Go Telemetry system.
### Go command {#go-command}
Setting the `GOROOT_FINAL` environment variable no longer has an effect
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The `go` `list` `-m` `-json` command now includes new `Sum` and `GoModSum` fields.
This is similar to the existing behavior of the `go` `mod` `download` `-json` command.
<!-- go.dev/issue/67111 ("cmd/go: add go telemetry subcommand") -->
The new `go` `telemetry` command can be used to view and configure the telemetry collection
mode. Without arguments, it displays the current mode. With `local`, `on`, or `off`, it sets
the collection mode. `go` `env` now lists two values: the `GOTELEMETRY` value, which
contains the telemetry collection mode, and the `GOTELEMETRYDIR` value setting which contains
the directory telemetry data and configuration are written to.
<!-- go.dev/issue/58894 ("all: add opt-in transparent telemetry to Go toolchain") -->
<!-- TODO: document Go 1.23 behavior (from https://go.dev/cl/559199, https://go.dev/cl/559519, https://go.dev/cl/559795, https://go.dev/cl/562715, https://go.dev/cl/562735, https://go.dev/cl/564555, https://go.dev/cl/570679, https://go.dev/cl/570736, https://go.dev/cl/582695, https://go.dev/cl/584276, https://go.dev/cl/585235, https://go.dev/cl/586138) -->
<!-- go.dev/issue/65573 ("cmd/go: separate default GODEBUGs from go language version") -->
<!-- TODO: document Go 1.23 behavior (from https://go.dev/cl/584218, https://go.dev/cl/584300, https://go.dev/cl/584475, https://go.dev/cl/584476) -->
The new `godebug` directive in `go.mod` and `go.work` declares a
[GODEBUG setting](/doc/godebug) to apply for the work module or workspace in use.
### Vet {#vet}
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analyzer, which flags references to symbols that are too new for the version
of Go in effect in the referring file. (The effective version is determined
by the `go` directive in the file's enclosing `go.mod` file, and
by any [`//go:build` constraints](https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/go#hdr-Build_constraints)
by any [`//go:build` constraints](/cmd/go#hdr-Build_constraints)
in the file.)
For example, it will report a diagnostic for a reference to the