Severin Neumann
Severin Neumann
Hey @neelayu, thanks for creating this. That's much more than I expected when I raised #5654! I did not review the code, leaving that to the @open-telemetry/collector-approvers, but I tried...
> @svrnm Thanks for going through this PR and giving it a try. > > > If I skip all prompts I get the following YAML: > > yaml code...
@neelayu thank you, I am looking forward to have this feature. I am eventually just a consumer of that, as an end-user but also to simplify the Getting Started docs...
I am still a big fan of this and keen to see this happening, is there anything I can do to help this progressing? ty
Starting with updating those links is great, it gives people an easier way into it! I can take care of that. There's [this issue](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry.io/issues/730) on having the docs at opentelemetry.io...
> > So, let me ask that differently: is the readthedocs set for the c++ docs or would the SIG be open to migrate the content over (assuming that someone...
Sure, thank you :-)
@marcalff To answer your question, yes using opentelemetry-cpp as source of truth is possible, there are currently two SIGs (go, ruby) that provide the documentation source via their project, see:...
@lalitb , @marcalff : how do we want to proceed? I could raise some issues over at github.com/opentelemetry.io for the content we already have for other languages / for the...
> @svrnm - Just curious how is the version mapping managed between SIG releases and it's documentation in opentelemetry.io, or if you know how other teams are handling it. >...