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Contributor
Eric Anderson
91 episodes
1 day ago
The origin story behind the best open source projects and communities.
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The origin story behind the best open source projects and communities.
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Technology
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Mobile Observability on OpenTelemetry: Embrace with Hanson Ho
Contributor
28 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Mobile Observability on OpenTelemetry: Embrace with Hanson Ho

Hanson Ho (@bidetofevil) is an Android Architect at Embrace, the mobile-first observability solution built on OpenTelemetry. Embrace began as a proprietary platform but went open-source at the end of 2023. Hanson shares about how the project is still at the beginning of its open-source journey and why his team is committed to collaborative development with the larger community of OpenTelemetry.

Contributor is looking for a community manager! If you want to know more, shoot us an email at eric@scalevp.com.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • The missing piece in mobile observability tooling

  • How Embrace switched its perspective after going open-source

  • 3 use cases for Embrace

Links:

  • Embrace

  • OpenTelemetry

Other Episodes:

  • Robust Observability: OpenTelemetry with Austin Parker
Contributor
The origin story behind the best open source projects and communities.