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iVoyeur: OpenTracing

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Dave Josephsen

As I write this, I am just back from KubeCon and CloudNativeCon, where process isolation is a business plan and all your friends work for Microsoft. I freely admit: it was a confusing conference for me in many ways; in fact, trying to get it all down on paper now, I even find the ways in which it was confusing, confusing. Rarely do I find myself so confused that I must engage in the process of attempting to categorize my own confusion, but this is definitely one of those times, so let’s see what we can do here.

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Spring 2018, Vol. 43, No. 1
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