Join Liz Fong-Jones, Jessica Kerr, and Martin Thwaites for an Ask Miss O11y Twitter Space!

Join Liz Fong-Jones, Jessica Kerr, and Martin Thwaites for an Ask Miss O11y Twitter Space!

Join Liz Fong-Jones, Jessica Kerr, and Martin Thwaites for an Ask Miss O11y Twitter Space!

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Speakers

Liz Fong-Jones

Principal Developer Advocate
Honeycomb

Jessica Kerr

Developer Advocate
Honeycomb

Martin Thwaites

Developer Advocate
Honeycomb

When: July 29, 2022 at 12 p.m. PT | 3 p.m. ET | 7 p.m. UTC
Duration: 1 hour

We’ve been doing an “advice” column – Ask Miss O11y – for the last few months. Even though we get questions occasionally, it feels a little like shouting into the void. We decided we want to try it live. We’d love for you to join us on Twitter this Friday at noon PST for a casual discussion, and bring your most burning observability and OpenTelemetry questions for the group to chat about.

If you sign up, we’ll send you a reminder an hour before the space starts.

The below topics are on our minds lately and we might chat about some of these—but we’d love a freewheeling conversation and maybe what happens will be totally different:

  1. What’s the best way to configure the OpenTelemetry collector in Kubernetes?
  2. How can we improve our team’s practices with Observability Driven Development?
  3. How can the OpenTelemetry project better serve end users? What are the newest developments?

We hope you can attend, but if not, we’ll send you a link to the recording if you sign up on this page, and you can ask follow-up questions on Twitter or in our Pollinators Slack.

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Thank you for your interest! We hope you’ll come experiment with us.