Status: Stable except where otherwise specified A Resource is an immutable representation of the entity producing telemetry as Attributes. For example, a process producing telemetry that is running in a container on Kubernetes has a Pod name, it is in a namespace and possibly is part of a Deployment which also has a name. All three of these attributes can be included in the Resource. Note that there are certain “standard attributes” that have prescribed meanings.| OpenTelemetry
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
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Status: Stable except where otherwise specified The goal of this specification is to unify the environment variable names between different OpenTelemetry implementations. Implementations MAY choose to allow configuration via the environment variables in this specification, but are not required to. If they do, they SHOULD use the names listed in this document. Implementation guidelines Environment variables MAY be handled (implemented) directly by a component, in the SDK, or in a separate comp...| OpenTelemetry