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OpenTelemetry from a Contributors perspective with Daniel Dyla and Armin Ruech
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
OpenTelemetry, for some the biggest romance story in open source, as it took off with the merger of OpenCensus and OpenTracing. But what is OpenTelemetry from the perspective of a contributor? Listen to this episode and here it from Daniel Dyla, Co-Maintainer OTel JS and W3C Distributed Tracing WG, and Armin Ruech who is on the Technical Committee focusing on cross language specifications. They give us insights into what it takes to contribute and drive an open source projects and give us an update on OpenTelemetry, the current status, what they are working on right now as well as the near future improvements they are excited about.Show Links:The OpenTelemetry Projecthttps://opentelemetry.io/Daniel Dylahttps://engineering.dynatrace.com/persons/daniel-dyla/Armin Ruechhttps://engineering.dynatrace.com/persons/armin-ruech/List of instrumented librarieshttps://opentelemetry.io/registry/Contribute to OTelhttps://opentelemetry.io/docs/contribution-guidelines/OpenTelemetry Tutorials on IsItObservablehttps://isitobservable.io/open-telemetry
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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