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OpenTelemetry Ruby

Slack channel CI Apache License

The Ruby OpenTelemetry client.

Contributing

We'd love your help! Use tags good first issue and help wanted to get started with the project.

Please review the contribution instructions for important information on setting up your environment, running the tests, and opening pull requests.

The Ruby special interest group (SIG) meets regularly. See the OpenTelemetry community page repo for information on this and other language SIGs.

Approvers (@open-telemetry/ruby-approvers):

Find more about the approver role in community repository.

Maintainers (@open-telemetry/ruby-maintainers):

Find more about the maintainer role in community repository.

Contrib Repository

The opentelemetry-ruby-contrib repository contains instrumentation libraries for many popular Ruby gems, including Rails, Rack, Sinatra, and others, so you can start using OpenTelemetry with minimal changes to your application. See the contrib README for more details.

Versioning

OpenTelemetry Ruby follows the versioning and stability document in the OpenTelemetry specification. Notably, we adhere to the outlined version numbering exception, which states that experimental signals may have a 0.x version number.

Compatibility

OpenTelemetry Ruby ensures compatibility with the current supported versions of the Ruby language.

Useful links

License

Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.