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linkTitle: OTel Sucks (But Also Rocks!)
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date: 2025-04-03
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author: '[Juraci Paixão Kröhling](https://github.com/jpkrohling) (OllyGarden)'
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OpenTelemetry (OTel) is often touted as the future of observability, promising vendor neutrality and comprehensive data collection. But what's the reality for those who use it daily? We sat down with several engineers and SREs to get their unfiltered thoughts on OTel. The result? A candid conversation about the good, the bad, and the sometimes frustrating aspects of working with OTel.
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### It’s about the Community!
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The OpenTelemetry community is highly regarded by its members, with Adriel Perkins describing it as his first experience of being actively involved in open source, largely due to the enjoyable interactions with the people. He highlights the presence of many bright, kind, and helpful individuals who are always willing to offer guidance. The community members are also noted for their experience, which Adriel believes has personally helped him develop as an engineer. Furthermore, the community is characterised by being super helpful, passionate, and excited about the future of the project. While members may be direct at times, they are generally cordial and kind. James Moessis also points out that contributors can expect their code to be reviewed by dedicated individuals within the community, and that the developers are receptive to contributions. The existence of a contributor experience survey indicates the community's commitment to understanding and improving the contributor experience. Overall, the community fosters a supportive and collaborative environment where members can learn and grow.
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The OpenTelemetry community is highly regarded by its members, with Adriel Perkins describing it as his first experience of being actively involved in open source, largely due to the enjoyable interactions with the people. He highlights the presence of many bright, kind, and helpful individuals who are always willing to offer guidance. The community members are also noted for their experience, which Adriel believes has personally helped him develop as an engineer. Furthermore, the community is characterized by being super helpful, passionate, and excited about the future of the project. While members may be direct at times, they are generally cordial and kind. James Moessis also points out that contributors can expect their code to be reviewed by dedicated individuals within the community, and that the developers are receptive to contributions. The existence of a contributor experience survey indicates the community's commitment to understanding and improving the contributor experience. Overall, the community fosters a supportive and collaborative environment where members can learn and grow.
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## The Verdict
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