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Update README.md #1820

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Added description of Odigos and updated links to YouTube playlist

@dovzhikova dovzhikova requested a review from blumamir November 21, 2024 12:34
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Co-authored-by: Amir Blum <amirgiraffe@gmail.com>
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<h2>Generate distributed traces for any application in k8s without code changes.</h2>
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I would use Kubernetes instead of k8s

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## What is Odigos?

Odigos is an open-source distributed tracing solution that revolutionizes observability for Kubernetes environments. It provides instant tracing capabilities without requiring any code changes to your applications.
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Sounds little too markety, maybe drop the revolutionize

* **User-Friendly Management**: Offers a web UI for easy configuration and management.
* **Opinionated Defaults**: Supplies common defaults and best practices out-of-the-box, requiring no deep knowledge of OpenTelemetry.

## Why Choose Odigos
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I don't think this section says new things that weren't already said before it, maybe place it after the features of consider removing it / shortening it

* **Code-Free Instrumentation**: Set up distributed tracing in minutes, eliminating manual code modifications.
* **Multi-Language Support**: Works with Java, Python, .NET, Node.js, and Go applications.
* **eBPF-Powered**: Utilizes eBPF technology for high-performance instrumentation of Go applications. eBPF-based instrumentation for Java, Python, and Node.js is available in the enterprise edition.
* **OpenTelemetry Compatible**: Generates traces in OpenTelemetry format for broad tool compatibility.
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Maybe worth adding something about the fact that Odigos is created by multiple maintainers of OpenTelemetry

@BenElferink BenElferink closed this Dec 2, 2024
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BenElferink commented Dec 2, 2024

Closed in favor of PR #1890 & PR #1895

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