OpenTelemetry Unplugged EU: Day After FOSDEM in Brussels
Observability community gathers for open-source telemetry unconference event following FOSDEM.
OpenTelemetry Unplugged EU 2026 brings together the observability community for an unconference day in Brussels following FOSDEM.
Event Overview
The event, scheduled for February 2, 2026, provides developers and maintainers with opportunities to discuss OpenTelemetry's past year achievements and future roadmap. As a vendor-neutral observability framework, OpenTelemetry enables instrumentation once and export telemetry to any backend without code changes.
Open Source Focus
OpenTelemetry's 100% open source nature and vendor-neutral architecture allow deployment on-premises, in hybrid environments, or across multiple clouds with full flexibility. The unconference format encourages participant-driven discussions and ad-hoc sessions.
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