OpenTelemetry Trace Testing for CI Release Gates
Trace-based testing uses OpenTelemetry traces as replayable test input so CI catches production regressions before deploy, not after incident review.
Software engineer at Speedscale, focused on backend systems and API development. • 9 posts published
Trace-based testing uses OpenTelemetry traces as replayable test input so CI catches production regressions before deploy, not after incident review.
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