Ehsan Saei
Ehsan Saei
@lalitb Windows CMake CI doesn't use gRPC. We use C++14 for building gRPC itself only so I believe we don't need to change our documentation. I would keep this PR...
meanwhile gRPC 1.49.1 [released](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/releases/tag/v1.49.1).
September 12th, 2022 SIG meeting: - Use the latest gRPC version in the mainstream CI tests. ( which uses C++14 as default compile mode) - Have a separate CI test...
/kind feature
> /ok-to-test > > @esigo , real plesure to see this coming along. > > Thanks for the info posted here. But wishful thinking (don't know how much it helps...
added documentation [here](https://github.com/esigo/ingress-nginx/blob/otel-9016-3/docs/user-guide/third-party-addons/opentelemetry.md).
Please assign the issue to me.
/assign
> And we need to add collector code and collector compilation to the Otel bits in Makefile, I am guessing. Or is that pluggable. No, We don't need to change...
The collector has to be managed by the user. I have a sample here: https://github.com/esigo/ingress-nginx/blob/dev2/tst/backend.sh and here: https://github.com/esigo/ingress-nginx/blob/dev2/tst/collector.yaml