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Documentation: Python trace exporter to Datadog is supported #725

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@RenaultAI RenaultAI commented Jan 17, 2020

Follow-up of census-instrumentation/opencensus-python#793 and census-instrumentation/opencensus-python#799, I found that the Datadog exporter for traces in Python doesn't appear to be supported on the opencensus.io website when it's in fact supported.

Example 1: missing datadog
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Example 2: missing "T" in the Python/Datadog intersection
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@songy23 songy23 merged commit 4c3cfb8 into census-instrumentation:master Jan 17, 2020
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