This specification defines a standard for representing and propagating a set of application-defined properties associated with a distributed request or workflow execution.| www.w3.org
Status: Stable Overview Baggage is a set of application-defined properties contextually associated with a distributed request or workflow execution (see also the W3C Baggage Specification). Baggage can be used, among other things, to annotate telemetry, adding contextual information to metrics, traces, and logs. In OpenTelemetry Baggage is represented as a set of name/value pairs describing user-defined properties. Each name in Baggage MUST be associated with exactly one value. This is more r...| OpenTelemetry
This specification defines standard HTTP headers and a value format to propagate context information that enables distributed tracing scenarios. The specification standardizes how context information is sent and modified between services. Context information uniquely identifies individual requests in a distributed system and also defines a means to add and propagate provider-specific context information.| www.w3.org
Specification documents (files) may explicitly define a “Status”, typically shown immediately after the document title. When present, the “Status” applies to the individual document only and not to the entire specification or any other documents. The following table describes what the statuses mean. Maturity levels The support guarantees and allowed changes are governed by the maturity level of the document. Maturity levels are defined in OTEP 0232 and follow the OpenTelemetry project...| OpenTelemetry