A language-specific implementation of OpenTelemetry in JavaScript (for Node.js & the browser).| OpenTelemetry
We’re back with our third edition of Humans of OpenTelemetry, this time from KubeCon NA in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Once again, Reese Lee and I interviewed OpenTelemetry contributors and end users (and each other!), and learned how they got involved with OTel: Hazel Weakly (The Nivenly Foundation) Eromosele Akhigbe (Sematext) Budha Bhattacharya (Tyk) Miguel Luna (Elastic) Adriana Villela (Dynatrace) David Gohberg (Monday) Endre Sara (Causely) Braydon Kains (Google) Christos Markou (Elasti...| OpenTelemetry
As 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on the year and share some insights and accomplishments from SIG Communications, the team responsible for managing this website, blog, and documentation. Key achievements of 2024 Several key accomplishments stand out in our efforts to make OpenTelemetry documentation more accessible, user-friendly, and impactful for our global community. Multilingual documentation A major accomplishment this year was achieving multilingual support with the launch of our lo...| OpenTelemetry