In almost every established enterprise, there’s THAT one system. It’s the one running in the corner, performing a critical function for years. It’s reliable, but it’s also a complete black box. No one wants to touch it for fear of breaking it, and the original developers are long gone. It could be a core banking ledger from the 90s, a logistics routing engine in a warehouse, or a data aggregator on a factory floor. You know it works because, well, it hasn’t failed… yet.| OpenTelemetry
Did you know that OpenTelemetry has had more than 23,000 contributors—that’s individuals who shared issues, commits, pull requests, or comments on GitHub—since the project started? We always encourage everyone to get involved, whether that’s by joining one of our (many!) CNCF Slack channels, or dropping into any public meeting to listen in and share different perspectives. This openness is one of our greatest strengths, but it also means we get a firehose of feedback via many differen...| OpenTelemetry