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Make sure http instrumentations are aligned with semantic conventions #1297

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lzchen opened this issue Oct 28, 2020 · 4 comments
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Make sure http instrumentations are aligned with semantic conventions #1297

lzchen opened this issue Oct 28, 2020 · 4 comments
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lzchen commented Oct 28, 2020

Follow the specs for http semantic conventions.

@lzchen lzchen added help wanted instrumentation Related to the instrumentation of third party libraries or frameworks release:required-for-ga To be resolved before GA release good first issue Good first issue labels Oct 28, 2020
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lzchen commented Oct 29, 2020

fyi: #1022

srikanthccv pushed a commit to srikanthccv/opentelemetry-python that referenced this issue Nov 1, 2020
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lzchen commented Nov 2, 2020

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Where are these commit references coming from?

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@lzchen, I am sorry for this noise. I messed my git setup yesterday.

@lzchen lzchen self-assigned this Nov 3, 2020
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lzchen commented Nov 3, 2020

Tracked by individual issues.

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