![]() ![]() But yeah, a little bit about observability. It's like oh, I hope I spelled that right the first time when I right clicked add to dictionary. And it's so funny because I constantly misspell observability. It's like I have to like pray that Google like understands what I'm like searching for. But there's some for like internationalization or Kubernetes. I've been so bad, like those particular acronyms. Ravi Lachhman 04:27 Now I know how they create those acronyms. It creates an amount of efficiency, I'll say in conversation, because you know what, Ravi, I always miss the V. So I don't like that it makes a members only club where it is become very useful in my day to day active activities is with those people who are very familiar with the term. Because they don't, they don't they won't even enter the conversation after they, they see that. And I've told people that if you ever catch me in public, where I'm not solicited, because you're you're asking me saying Ollie, or typing it out or anything like call me out and in the reason why is because it alienates the people who can benefit from modern observability practices. But "O11Y" if you've queued into this standard, you take a long word, take the first letter, the last letter, and then you count the characters in between. And this particular awesome graphic is related to a little game that we built the quest for observability. So "O11Y", if you're really cool, you call it Ollie, all these stands for observability. That's kind of just the standard practice. Like we don't really think about DevOps so much. And I got the same question is like, what are you doing? What is this thing? So first of all, say our industry weaponizes terminology I am not gonna, you know, debate that it It happens when it gets to the point, the way I embrace new terminology is this is the term represent a problem space? And is that problem space unique enough? That when you're having a conversation with somebody, you need to label it, right? So a lot of these terms fizzle away because they just become second nature. I actually did a Twitch Stream on earlier this week. But Chris, why don't you tell us a little bit about what is that acronym stand for?Ĭhris Riley 02:08 You know, I shouldn't be embarrassed about this. But if you're watching this video on YouTube, there's something behind Chris there's this "O11Y", I can't even say it out loud. So depending on when you listen to this podcast, Chris is going to speak or has already spoken at the conference. Chris is part of the Observability Panel at. ![]() Chris's background spans years of professional services and being an advocate. In this episode of ShipTalk, we are joined by Chris Riley who is a Senior Developer Advocate at Splunk. ![]()
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