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Survey: OpenTelemetry Resource Attributes Usage in Prometheus #108

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nwanduka opened this issue Mar 24, 2025 · 0 comments
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Survey: OpenTelemetry Resource Attributes Usage in Prometheus #108

nwanduka opened this issue Mar 24, 2025 · 0 comments

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nwanduka commented Mar 24, 2025

As part of the LFX Mentorship project on Using OpenTelemetry (OTel) Resource Attributes in Prometheus, we will be conducting a survey to gather insights from users on their experience and challenges using OTel resource attributes in Prometheus.

It was suggested that we create an issue to track this survey and keep it in mind while planning the sig-end-user survey schedule.

Link to slack discussion
cc: @AndrejKiri @avillela @ArthurSens @amysuper

Tasks

  • Create a new folder in sig-end-user/end-user-surveys named as your survey and add a README.md file to it (you can use the template below)
  • Prepare questions
  • Create a questionnaire from this template (@avillela can grant you access)
  • Publish links to questionnaire
    • Website banner
    • Socials (LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon)
  • Stop data collection (save CSV in repo and link it in README.md)
  • Analyze data
  • Create a report
  • Write a blog post
  • Present findings at a maintainers meeting

Notes

README.md template

# OpenTelemetry Resource Attributes Usage in Prometheus

## Purpose
This survey aims to:
- Understand how users currently work with OTel resource attributes in Prometheus.
- Identify pain points and potential improvements.
- Gather feedback that can inform better integration between OTel and Prometheus.

## Resources
<!-- Add links to the resources you created -->
* Survey responses in `.csv`
* Survey report in `.pdf`
* Blog summary of survey results
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