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Include Timescale as adopter

Open adolsalamanca opened this issue 1 year ago • 7 comments

Just saw @jpkrohling LinkedIn post an decided to include us in the list, as we have been using OpenTelemetry for a while already.

Thanks!

adolsalamanca avatar Mar 11 '24 09:03 adolsalamanca

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Hi! Could you sign the CLA?

theletterf avatar Mar 11 '24 11:03 theletterf

Hi @theletterf , I have tried to sign it already and it's awaiting for my employer authorization. Thanks

adolsalamanca avatar Mar 11 '24 11:03 adolsalamanca

@adolsalamanca, thank you for the PR! Is Timescale also a vendor in the area? If so, it would be more appropriate to add it to ./data/ecosystem/vendors.yaml.

jpkrohling avatar Mar 11 '24 12:03 jpkrohling

Thanks @jpkrohling , I believe it's in the appropriate section. Timescale is now just focused on offering the best cloud timeseries/vector/analytics database, built on PostgreSQL.

adolsalamanca avatar Mar 12 '24 10:03 adolsalamanca

Thanks @jpkrohling , I believe it's in the appropriate section. Timescale is now just focused on offering the best cloud timeseries/vector/analytics database, built on PostgreSQL.

Your blog post indicates otherwise, it's not about how timescale uses OpenTelemetry internally to monitor their own infrastructure. Especally the last sentence indicates that this is better suited in the vendors list: "If you're looking for a time-series database to store your metrics, check out Timescale."

svrnm avatar Mar 12 '24 10:03 svrnm

Thanks @jpkrohling , I believe it's in the appropriate section. Timescale is now just focused on offering the best cloud timeseries/vector/analytics database, built on PostgreSQL.

Your blog post indicates otherwise, it's not about how timescale uses OpenTelemetry internally to monitor their own infrastructure. Especally the last sentence indicates that this is better suited in the vendors list: "If you're looking for a time-series database to store your metrics, check out Timescale."

Thanks for your response @svrnm , that's accurate. Maybe we should not include that blog post, as it's from times when we were actively promoting Promscale, which has been already discontinued.

adolsalamanca avatar Mar 12 '24 11:03 adolsalamanca

@adolsalamanca any updates?

svrnm avatar Apr 11 '24 08:04 svrnm