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OpenTelemetry Specification

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The OpenTelemetry specification describes the cross-language requirements and expectations for all OpenTelemetry implementations.

Change / contribution process

For details, see CONTRIBUTING.md, in particular read Proposing a change before submitting a PR.

Questions

Questions that need additional attention can be brought to the regular specifications meeting. EU and US timezone friendly meeting is held every Tuesday at 8 AM Pacific time. Meeting notes are held in the Google doc. APAC timezone friendly meetings are held on request. See OpenTelemetry calendar.

Escalations to technical committee may be made over the e-mail. Technical committee holds regular meetings, notes are held here.

Specification compliance matrix by language

See, Compliance of Implementations with Specification.

Project Timeline

The current project status as well as information on notable past releases is found at the OpenTelemetry project page.

Information about current work and future development plans is found at the specification development milestones.

Versioning the Specification

Changes to the specification are versioned according to Semantic Versioning 2.0 and described in CHANGELOG.md. Layout changes are not versioned. Specific implementations of the specification should specify which version they implement.

Changes to the change process itself are not currently versioned but may be independently versioned in the future.

License

By contributing to OpenTelemetry Specification repository, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its Apache 2.0 License.