Phillip Carter

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It'll happen eventually here, but hot reload is a _very_ new technology that is likely to undergo several changes well after .NET 6. We'll plug into it when it's more...

I'd like to petition for CNCF leadership to [reconsider the statement](https://events.linuxfoundation.org/2024/01/31/statement-on-anti-equal-rights-legislation-event-locations/) they made about this: > We are dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone at our...

I'd actually be fine with `protected` support and not putting it blog posts/release notes, or do it and explicitly say that we're holding our nose by doing it and one...

@lmolkova > I would be interested to learn from vendors/instrumentation authors on My experience in the past ~3 years in my capacity working for a vendor (Honeycomb) has been a...

@gyliu513 could you elaborate on the kinds of things you'd like to see here? I can see this being a single floating-point value, but what would generally lead to computing...

I appreciate that this can be a source of leaking potentially sensitive information. Do we have some data or some other kind of evidence suggesting this is: 1. A prominent...

Why not just wait that extra month? There's no rush to push out all the (massively) breaking changes in HTTP instrumentation. I know of zero end-users who even know about...

Sorry, I crossed some streams here -- yes, gRPC isn't going stable in a month. But I guess I don't understand what's going on anymore. If the goal is to...

I'll also reiterate that I don't think end-users have any hope at understanding what's happening here

My specific feedback is _just hold off on releasing for a moment_. If the plan is to reintroduce gRPC instrumentation, why not just build what you're planning to build and...