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Add a roundrobin connector, that can help single thread components to scale #32853

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@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu requested review from a team and bryan-aguilar May 3, 2024 22:14
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@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu force-pushed the roundrobinconnector branch from 5df6053 to 845ee6a Compare May 3, 2024 22:16
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Nice! Pretty straight-forward implementation

@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu force-pushed the roundrobinconnector branch 3 times, most recently from f91e40a to 50c7046 Compare May 3, 2024 23:54
@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu force-pushed the roundrobinconnector branch from 50c7046 to 7c16e70 Compare May 4, 2024 00:12
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LGTM

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@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu merged commit effd258 into open-telemetry:main May 4, 2024
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@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu deleted the roundrobinconnector branch May 4, 2024 00:52
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