The OpenTelemetry PHP team announced that the opentelemetry-php library has progressed to Release Candidate stability.
In a statement, the team said, "This release is the culmination of years of work from the OpenTelemetry PHP team. Thank you to all of the contributors, testers, and integrators that made this release happen. We most certainly couldn’t have made this release without the help of the community at large."
This is the first release candidate the team is publishing to garner further input from the community. The release offers support for tracing, metrics, and logs for PHP applications, as well as auto-instrumentation via a PECL extension. The team will continue to refine the library as they receive bug reports, as well as moving towards a general availability release.
The team added, "We would love to see people testing the code against production-like workloads. Once we have confidence at scale with positive feedback from the community, we will move to general availability with a 1.0.0 release."
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