OpenTelemetry Project News
Dynatrace formally announcedformally announced that they are collaborating on the OpenTelemetry project in a press release this week
OpenTelemetry’s Go implementation is now on v0.2.1v0.2.1
The OpenTelemetry PHPOpenTelemetry PHP SIG is one of the newer teams and is looking for contributors!
Featured Issues
Awesome Articles, Resources, and Links
OpenTelemetry: Beyond Getting StartedOpenTelemetry: Beyond Getting Started (blog) by Sergey Kanzhelev
Distributed Tracing with OpenTelemetry in GoDistributed Tracing with OpenTelemetry in Go (blog) by Yuri Grinshteyn
Your System is Deeper than You ThinkYour System is Deeper than You Think (blog) by Austin Parker
Upcoming Conferences, Talks, and Live Events
Join us in Boston, MA on April 6 for Observe 2020Observe 2020, and make sure to check back for details on an OpenTelemetry workshop during the event.
Stay tuned to the OpenTelemetry Twitch channelOpenTelemetry Twitch channel for the weekly show ‘OpenTelemetry Tuesdays’ and event-specific livestreams.
Want to Contribute?
How to Start Contributing to OpenTelemetry How to Start Contributing to OpenTelemetry (blog) by Austin Parker
OpenTelemetry is an open source project with implementations in many different languages, so whether you prefer to work with PythonPython), find an issue and get started!
Interested in joining our team? See our open positions herehere.
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From Day 0 to Day 2: Reducing the anxiety of scaling up cloud-native deployments
Jason English | Mar 7, 2023The global cloud-native development community is facing a reckoning. There are too many tools, too much telemetry data, and not enough skilled people to make sense of it all. See how you can.
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OpenTelemetry Collector in Kubernetes: Get started with autoscaling
Moh Osman | Jan 6, 2023Learn how to leverage a Horizontal Pod Autoscaler alongside the OpenTelemetry Collector in Kubernetes. This will enable a cluster to handle varying telemetry workloads as the collector pool aligns to demand.
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Observability-Landscape-as-Code in Practice
Adriana Villela, Ana Margarita Medina | Oct 25, 2022Learn how to put Observability-Landscape-as-Code in this hands-on tutorial. In it, you'll use Terraform to create a Kubernetes cluster, configure and deploy the OTel Demo App to send Traces and Metrics to Lightstep, and create dashboards in Lightstep.
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