As per Sarah Hsu's post https://www.linkedin.com/posts/greenhsu123_sci-for-open-telemetry-assemblies-green-activity-7469804853238734848-XmVP?
π¨ Calling all observability and green software nerds π¨
How to get green software monitoring moving in the same direction as the rest of observability has been on my mind since before we wrote the monitoring chapter in O'Reilly's hashtag#BuildingGreenSoftware. π¦
Now it's finally happening, and it brings together two of my favourite things.
We are kicking off the work to bring the Green Software Foundation's Software Carbon Intensity (SCI), an ISO standard, into the OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions.
A big step towards carbon metrics living in standard observability frameworks, so sustainability sits as a first class citizen alongside the signals we already love and live by. π
Check out the details here https://greensoftware.foundation/assemblies/sci-for-open-telemetry/
Anyone - FEEL FREE to rewrite this issue so it's more specific to the opportunity. Just capturing for now.
As per Sarah Hsu's post https://www.linkedin.com/posts/greenhsu123_sci-for-open-telemetry-assemblies-green-activity-7469804853238734848-XmVP?
π¨ Calling all observability and green software nerds π¨
How to get green software monitoring moving in the same direction as the rest of observability has been on my mind since before we wrote the monitoring chapter in O'Reilly's hashtag#BuildingGreenSoftware. π¦
Now it's finally happening, and it brings together two of my favourite things.
We are kicking off the work to bring the Green Software Foundation's Software Carbon Intensity (SCI), an ISO standard, into the OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions.
A big step towards carbon metrics living in standard observability frameworks, so sustainability sits as a first class citizen alongside the signals we already love and live by. π
Check out the details here https://greensoftware.foundation/assemblies/sci-for-open-telemetry/
Anyone - FEEL FREE to rewrite this issue so it's more specific to the opportunity. Just capturing for now.