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A
C
A
No,
no,
it's!
It's
there's
a
lot
of
good
brazil.
A
I
actually
have
good
friends
in
sao
paulo.
You
know
for
many
years
and
obviously
you
know
there's
a
very
nice
open
source
community
in
in
brazil
and
they
know
all
the
good
indian
places
in
south
colorado.
C
A
Oh,
my
gosh,
I
know
it's
a
you
got
dropped
in
to
do
that.
Podcast
with
I
got.
D
Roped
in
it's
funny
a
few
weeks
ago,
I
got
roped
in
to
do
a
whole
bunch
of
podcasts
and
presentations,
none
of
which
were
a
result
of
me
reaching
out
and,
and
one
of
them
was
particularly
odd.
I
forget
the
name
of
it
or
some
podcast
I'd,
never
heard
of,
but
they
reached
out
to
our
marketing
team
and
it
was
them
who
approached
us
and
they
kept
saying
like
like
it
was
a
podcast
about
open
telemetry
and
they
kept
just
being
like.
Tell
me
about
splunk,
tell
me
about
splunk
and
I'm
like.
D
A
D
Yes,
so
I
I
did
my
best
anyways.
We
have
one
item
on
the
agenda.
It's
an
update
on
the
metric
specification,
so
the
the
metric
spec
has
moved
to.
D
Which
means
that,
like
various
parts
of
it,
are
actually
ga,
yes,
which
is
a
huge
accomplishment
for
the
project
from
checking
in
on
the
maintainers
call
on
monday,
it
appears
that
a
number
of
our
sdks
and
other
sigs
are
in
in
good
position
right
now,
so
certainly
java
javascript,
I
think
python
I
might
be
misremembering.
D
A
That
is
really
exciting
and
you
know
one
of
the
things
I
was
again
and
I
think
we
should
monitor
this
a
bit
closely
is
that
in
in
the
next
you
know
four
weeks,
especially
if
we
can,
you
know,
take
a
call
on
whether
three
sdks
need
to
be
released.
You
know
in
in
order
to
declare
stability,
or
you
know
two,
because
again
we
are
iterating
on
this.
You
know,
there's
no
reason
for
us
not
to
be
iterating
on
the
sdks.
A
As
you
know,
maintainers
are
comfortable
in
declaring
stability
right
so,
but
it
is
something
that
is,
you
know
very
much
anticipated
and
by
customers
and
users,
and
it
really
should
be.
A
D
D
Yeah
so
we
talked
about
at
cubecon
like
speaking
of
kubecon,
we
talked
about
last
meeting
about
the
different
sessions
we'll
have
I
wonder
now
that,
like
we
know
that
metrics
is
going
to
happen
by
then
like
if
we
can
try
and
get
some
time
during
the
keynote,
maybe
to
announce
that
now.
D
Type
of
project
that
actually
gets
keynote
time
all
right,
I'll
reach
out
to
the
cncf.
I
don't
know
who
specifically
organizes
that,
but
I
will
find
out.
D
C
Nice
and
how
about
documentation
should
we
also
spend
some
time
before
kubecon
on
on
working
on
tutorials
guides
and
things
involving
end-to-end
scenarios.
A
I
I
think
so
because
we
should
at
least
have
one
getting
started
guide.
So
one
of
the
things
that
we've
been
doing
on
on
downstream
on
a
dot
has
been
to
you
know,
actually
specify
clear
configurations,
for
you
know
not
only
otlp
pipelines
but
also
metro
prometheus.
You
know
pipelines
for
metrics,
and
maybe
you
know
some
of
that
can
be
reused
again.
You
know,
let's
figure
out
a
plan,
we
can
do
a
getting
started
guide
and
make
that
available
on
the
on
the
project.
C
That's
for
the
collector
right
I
mean
collector.
C
A
Yes,
so
I
mean
we
can
definitely
and
and
obviously,
if
java
can
be
used
as
an
example,
then
that
can
be
you
know,
the
configurations
can
be
reused
for
and
setup
can
be
reused
for
other
sdks
too.
C
All
right,
I
do
have
some
content
that
I'm
writing
using
goal
and
I'm
facing
some
troubles
right
now,
but
I
think
at
the
end
of
the
week
tomorrow,
I
guess
there
will
be
a
release
for
the
gold
library
and
those
problems
should
go
away.
C
That's
well,
that's
general
backwards
compatibility
issues.
F
C
Going
to
be
sorted
out
by
the
end
of
this
week
or
next
week,
so
I
can.
I
can
continue
working
on
that
piece
of
content
for
to
be
published.
I
don't
know
over
the
next
couple
of
weeks
or
so,
but
I'm
the
thing
that
I'm
thinking
about
is.
F
A
Yep
I
mean
typically,
I
mean
the
example
that
we
have
done
is
with
just
profana.
You
know
as
a
visualization,
we
that's
how
we
test
and-
and
so
you
know,
standalone
grafana
can
be
used
as
a
very
nice
example
of
you
know,
spinning
up
and
just
setting
it
up.
That's
that's
the
example
we
use
typically.
A
So
that
might
be
an
impossibility,
but
I
think
again,
just
not,
you
know
dwell
on
it,
but
maybe
we
can
just
do
a
slack
channel
to
discuss
the
docs
and
work
together.
You
know
whoever's
interested
is
absolutely
welcome.
E
E
E
Been
a
natural
tendency
for
everyone
to
put
that
on
their
like
company
website
somewhere,
and
we
were
wondering
you
know
how
diesel
it
would
be
to
kind
of
go
around
and
for
this
stuff,
that's
kind
of
just
like
not
company
specific
but
just
kind
of
like
the
basic
building
blocks
pork.
Some
of
that
content
over
to
the
open
telemetry
website
I
mean.
E
A
The
only
question
I
would
have
is
that
maybe
we
can
also
even
provide
you
know,
links
because
we
try
to
keep
everything.
For
example,
very
agnostic,
we're
not
you
know,
yeah,
you
know
again,
it's
absolutely
hotel
specific.
E
Yeah
yeah
there's
definitely,
I
think,
some
getting
started
stuff.
That
is,
like
you
know,
backhand
specific
that
you
want
to
keep
in.
You
know
everyone
wants
to
keep
in
their
docs
that
make
sense,
but
then
there's
like
honestly,
that's
usually
just
like
some
kind
of
like
connection
setup
information
and
then
once
you
get
past
that
it's
like
pretty
generic
open,
telemetry
advice
on
how
to
use
the
api
how
to
install
instrumentation.
E
A
E
They
don't
they're
pretty
agnostic,
which
is
great,
so
you
know
it
would
be
great
to
see
if,
like
we
could
get
a
just
like
boost
to
the
hotel
website
by
by
moving
some
pre-existing
content
over.
Essentially
it's.
A
A
Yeah,
I
totally
agree,
but
I
mean
I
think,
let's
take
a
placed
approach
to
that
because,
let's
at
least
have
some
basic,
you
know
documentation
a
getting
started
guide
available
for
metrics.
You
know
the
metrics
announcement
and
then
again
you
know,
let's
sift
through
a
list
of
possible
content,
that
we
can
actually
adapt
and
modify.
A
E
Yeah,
that
would
be
great
okay,.
E
The
rest
of
people
who
are
talking
about
this
are
in
there
on,
on
a
related
note
to
metrics
and
some
other
things.
I've
started
to
create
more
project
boards
for
initiatives
like
like
http
and
some
messaging
semantic
conventions
and
rum,
and
things
like
that,
and
it's
been
brought
up
like
one
thing
that
I'd
like
to
propose
that
you
see
or
that
you
know
daniel
proposed
that
I'd
like
to
see
us
move
on
is
like
a
project
board,
that's
sort
of
like
a
monthly
sprint
for
the
spec,
basically
like.
E
E
D
A
D
A
A
It's
a
good
way
of
doing
this.
The
only
concern
I
have
is
that
you
know
some
of
our
project
boards
have
gone
stale
in
the
past
and
and
the
spec
could
easily
do
that.
So
you
know
again
having
maybe
some
leads.
Who
are
you
know
from
the
dc?
Who
are
you
know
looking
at
it
at
a
regular
basis,
might
be
useful.
D
I
mean
with
metrics
done
like
that.
Was
me
and
riley
doing
that
for
like
really
the
final
push
was
just
three
weeks,
one
of
which
I
was
on
vacation,
but
but
I
felt
that
was
very
healthy,
so.
E
E
A
E
A
But
I
think
a
group
project
board
would
help
ted
because
again
you
know
that
could
be
something
we
can
discuss
in
the
maintainers
meeting
on
mondays.
Just
you
know
to
get
an
update.
We
typically
do
ask
every
sig
to
give
us
an
update
on
the
different
language,
sdk
progress
so
like
java.
Only
has
you
know
one
item
left
before
they
can.
You
know
declare
stability,
for
example,
right,
whereas
python
has
some
more,
you
know.
So
again,
different
languages
are
at
different
states.
E
Yeah
yeah
at
the
last
maintainers
meeting,
I
think,
was
the
last
one
we
kind
of
went
through
that
and
yeah
there's,
like
kind
of
like
two
two
stages.
One
is
like
you
know:
release
candidate
like
you
know,
we're
we're
done
done
and
then
there's
also
the
like
ready
for
beta,
and
you
know
like
some
of
them
are
like
in
the
case
where,
like
they're
working
on
it,
and
when
I
ask
like
do
you
want
people
to
try
it
and
give
you
feedback
right
now
and
they're
like
no?
E
A
That
that's
correct
and-
and
I
think
that
you
know
we
again
can
get
at
least
you
know
the
issues
that,
because
there
are
issues
being
tracked,
you
know
on
every
sdk
repo,
and
so
we
can
just
link
those
to
the
project
board.
That's
we
just
need
the
list
ready.
A
Yeah
I'll
join
in
for
sure
awesome.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Should
we
also
ted?
Are
you
planning
to
update
the
roadmap?
That
is
the
status
page
on
or
on
our
website?
Yes,
I.
E
A
I
think
I
think
the
other
topic
that
I
would
like
to
suggest.
I'm
sorry
I
didn't
update
the
doc.
Is
that
you
know
once
we
are
almost
you
know,
close
and
and
actually
do
have
a
metrics.
You
know
milestone
achieved.
Then
we
should
actually
plan
to
have,
maybe
in
june
or
an
announcement
as
well
as
a
logs
kickoff
meeting
like.
A
You
know
for
because
again,
there's
been
a
lot
of
work
on
the
data
model.
The
data
model
is
stable
at
this
point
you
know
and-
and
I
think
that
there
is
a
it's
a
great
opportunity
for
us
to
actually
regroup
on.
You
know
what
are
the
next
steps
for
implementation
and
get
organized
right,
yeah.
D
So
for
the
announcement-
let's,
I
guess-
maybe
we
would
just
have
like
if
we're
going
to
do
announcement
with
blogs
and
things
maybe
doing
it
in
conjunction
with
kubecon.
Yes,.
D
Yeah
and
then
for
for
logs,
I
mean
a
lot
has
actually
already
already
happened
for
those
who
aren't
involved.
D
On
logging
yeah
yeah
like
even
today,
I
was
in
a
customer
meeting
with
a
customer
who
uses
the
splunk
products
that
don't
usually
use
hotel
and
they're
like
oh
yeah.
We
rolled
out
hotel
all
on
our
own
to
capture
logs,
which
was
very
exciting,
and
I've
been
in
more
and
more
of
those.
But-
and
I
imagine
some
other
people
here
have
as
well,
but
we
should
do
like
in
the
whole
theme
of
focusing
the
spec
group
and
the
people
who
haven't
been
historically
focused
on
logs,
getting
them
to
focus
on
logs.
D
D
Let
me
confirm
if
the
people
who
work
on
logs,
like
primarily
tigran
and
the
folks
from
observe
iq,
are
attending.
D
F
A
D
B
E
Mango
over
here
held
down
some
swag,
but
now
that
we
are
incubating
the
cmcf
provide
some
amount
of.
I.
A
E
That
is
a
thing
I'll
dig
up
the
link
again
to
where,
where
we
could
buy
those,
but
I
I
think
that
would
be
the
coolest
pizza
swag
to
have
at
the
open
telemetry.
A
A
Yeah
I
mean
I
am
happy
to
chip
in
also
again,
let's
figure
this
out.
If
cncf
cannot,
you
know,
support
us,
then
we
can
easily
get
support.
A
E
A
D
Yes-
and
I
just
started
a
thread
of
chris
asking
about
the
the
like:
are
they
still.
A
A
A
D
D
A
D
A
C
Yeah
for
a
couple
of
times,
I
I
did
ask
a
crazy
thing
who
then
forward
the
request
to
someone
else
and
that's
when
I
was
called
me
a
hundred
dollars,
coupon
code
for
for
the
second
step,
store
and
I'll.
B
C
Just
run
the
conferences
and
conferences,
the
only
downside
is
that
I
mean
it
does
go
through
the
customs
because
of
germany
and
if
you
have
that
bigger
swag
and
they
think
it's
hunting
stuff.
So.
F
C
D
B
D
D
D
D
A
It
we
could
just
use
sticker
mule
to
reorder
so
again,
just
let's
at
least
have
stickers.
If
nothing
else.
D
F
D
C
A
E
Yeah
yeah:
that's
I've
never
seen
the
cncf
yell
at
anybody
for
printing
their
own
stickers.
No,
and
certainly
people
have
printed
open,
telemetry
stickers
in
the
past.
I
imagine
they
wouldn't
care
correct,
yeah.