Technical Advisory Group for Observability under the umbrella of CNCF.
TAG Observability focuses on topics pertaining to the observation of cloud native workloads. Additionally, it produces supporting material and best practices for end-users and provides guidance and coordination for CNCF projects working within the TAG’s scope.
Excerpts from the Observability Charter Document:
- Foster, review and grow the ecosystem of observability related projects, users, and maintainers in open source, cloud-native technology.
- Identify and report gaps in the CNCF's project portfolio on topics of observability to the TOC and the wider CNCF community.
- Collect, curate, champion, and disseminate patterns and current best practices related to the observation of cloud-native systems that are effective and actionable.
- Educate and inform users with unbiased, accurate, and pertinent information. Educate and help other CNCF projects regarding observability techniques and best current practices available within the CNCF.
- Provide and maintain a vendor-neutral venue for relevant thought validation, discussion, and project feedback.
- Provide a ladder for community members to become involved with the technical oversight of projects within the SIG's scope in an open, transparent, and inclusive way.
- Chat: CNCF Slack #tag-observability
- TAG meetings @ 1600 UTC, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
- See CNCF community calendar for invite links
- Meeting Notes
- In Progress Work, Status, and Roadmap
- Mailing List:
cncf-tag-observability@lists.cncf.io
(join here)
There are many ways you can join in to participate in the Observability TAG’s activities.
Great ways to get involved include
- Join our discussion channels on CNCF Slack #tag-observability
- Join our bi-monthly calls where observability experts and practitioners present on and discuss Observability topics
- Contribute to discussion threads on the O11y TAG GitHub Issues
- Participate in O11y TAG workgroups including
- Come say Hi! at CNCF conferences including Kubecon NA, Kubecon EU and other open source conferences such as Open Source Summits.
If you would like to suggest a specific topic or action item, please determine if there are ongoing activities or prior art. Good starting points are our GitHub Issues, reports, or meeting notes.
If you want to propose new TAG activities or join in for existing ones, please take a look at our Kanban Board or file a suggestion with a GitHub issue :-)
Name | GitHub | Company | |
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Cathy Zhang | cathy.h.zhang@intel.com | cathyhongzhang | Intel |
Erin Boyd | eboyd@redhat.com | erinaboyd | Red Hat |
Ricardo Rocha | rocha.porto@gmail.com | rochaporto | CERN. |
Name | CNCF Slack | GitHub | Company | Open Source | |
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Alolita Sharma | alolita.sharma@gmail.com | @Alolita Sharma | alolita | Apple | OpenTelemetry Team |
Matt Young | halcyondude@gmail.com | @Matt Young | halcyondude | Apple | |
Richard Hartmann | richih@richih.org | @RichiH | RichiH | Grafana | Prometheus Team; PromCon Lead |
Name | CNCF Slack | GitHub | Company | Open Source | |
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Bartłomiej Płotka | bwplotka@gmail.com | @bwplotka | bwplotka | Prometheus Team; Thanos Team; Other |
This TAG follows the standard operating model provided by the TOC.
We follow the CNCF's Code of Conduct.