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Posts by Alolita Sharma

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Alolita Sharma

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Alolita Sharma is a Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability engagement and development of OpenTelemetry, Prometheus components focused on metrics and log based observability. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her.

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