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HTTP instrumentation push #2159

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svrnm opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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HTTP instrumentation push #2159

svrnm opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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svrnm commented Jun 17, 2024

We want language SIGs to adopt the stable HTTP semantic conventions, for that we need a project proposal and individuals who care to push this forward, cc @trask

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trask commented Aug 27, 2024

can we add semconv version to the registry somehow, so we can see which instrumentations have implemented it and which haven't?

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danielgblanco commented Sep 2, 2024

I agree with @trask above. For this particular case, is this something that SIG liaisons can sync with their SIGs and see where this currently sits in their priorities (for those that have not adopted them)?

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svrnm commented Sep 4, 2024

can we add semconv version to the registry somehow, so we can see which instrumentations have implemented it and which haven't?

Yes, we can add this! However we have to make sure that people populate that field and keep it up to date, see #2246

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