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The hardest challenges facing distribute tracing are often organizational problems rather than technical ones.
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Arnaud Porterie
@icecrime
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Organizations are the worst kind of distributed systems 🙂
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alrex boten
@codeboten
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Yesssssssssssssssssssss
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Mason Jones
@masonoise
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This goes so far beyond 100% true…
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Cookie Juice
@asteroix
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On a large scale it’s true, on a small scale it is technical ones that are usually third party related.
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Egemen Şentin
@sentin
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A logical corollary of orgs shipping their org charts. Spot on.
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EJ Campbell
@ejc3
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This is where a service mesh helps. Lets tech like distributed tracing be orthogonal to org structure.
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Chris James
@quii
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You could replace the words "distributed tracing" from that sentence with most issues that software development teams face
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Camilo Aguilar
@c4milo
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I think that’s true in tech in general.
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