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by zeeg
732 days ago
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It is! But to prove your point, OTLP is actually just the transport protocol (Open Telemetry Transport Protocol). Its one of _so many things_ its trying to address. All of those things might be probems, but not everyone has those same problems (vendors, customers, and lib authors), and bundling them all into one umbrella just screams for me. I actually have no need for a standard metrics implementation, just as an example. I never have, and I'd argue Sentry (as a tech company) never has. We built our own abstraction and/or used a library. That doesnt mean others don't, and it doesnt mean it shouldnt be something people solve, but bundling "all telemetry problems" into one giant design committee is a fundamental misstep imo. |
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Would it help you if all language-specific OTel libraries had 3 parts: metrics, log, traces? Namely you want finer-grained opt-in approach for the programmer-users? Or is it something else you have a problem with?
Saying OTel is a failure of a design committee process is to me blowing hot air; you are telling us your conclusion and I personally care exactly zero about your conclusion. I want to see your process of arriving at the said conclusion. And so far neither the OP nor your comments here gave me almost any enlightenment in this regard.
Are you open to clarifying further?