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#opentelemetry

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Our latest blog post explains how the End User SIG created a clear, low-effort, data-driven way for the #OpenTelemetry community to signal the work that matters most.

So the next time you’re browsing #OTel issues, don’t just read and leave. When you find an issue that describes a problem you’re also facing or a feature you’d like to see implemented, give the issue description a 👍 reaction. That’s it! Like and subscribe. That’s the signal.

opentelemetry.io/blog/2025/iss

⏳ Haven’t shared your experience with the OpenTelemetry Collector yet? There’s still time!

Our follow-up survey is still open, and we’re inviting all Collector users to help us understand:
- What’s improved
- What still needs work
- How we can better support your use cases

Even if you responded to the first survey, we’d love your updated perspective.

📝 Take 5 minutes and tell us what’s up → buff.ly/Ghoh5H9

You may know I’m a big fan of #OpenTelemetry. I recently finished developing a master class for the YOW! conference at the end of the year. During development, I noticed massive differences in configuration and results across programming languages. Even worse, differences exist across frameworks inside the same programming language.

In this post, I want to compare the different zero-code OpenTelemetry approaches on the #JVM, covering the most widespread.

blog.frankel.ch/opentelemetry-

A Java geek · OpenTelemetry Tracing on the JVM
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