Is Opentelemetry Common Safe?

Opentelemetry Common — Nerq Trust Score 68.2/100 (B- grade). Based on analysis of 2 trust dimensions, it is generally safe but has some concerns. Last updated: 2026-04-03.

Use Opentelemetry Common with some caution. Opentelemetry Common is a Ruby gem with a Nerq Trust Score of 68.2/100 (B-), based on 3 independent data dimensions. It is below the recommended threshold of 70. Security: 90/100. Popularity: 100/100. Data sourced from rubygems.org, GitHub, and NVD. Last updated: 2026-04-03. Machine-readable data (JSON).

Is Opentelemetry Common safe?

CAUTION — Opentelemetry Common has a Nerq Trust Score of 68.2/100 (B-). It has moderate trust signals but shows some areas of concern that warrant attention. Suitable for development use — review security and maintenance signals before production deployment.

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What is Opentelemetry Common's trust score?

Opentelemetry Common has a Nerq Trust Score of 68.2/100, earning a B- grade. This score is based on 2 independently measured dimensions including security, maintenance, and community adoption.

Security
90
Popularity
100

What are the key security findings for Opentelemetry Common?

Opentelemetry Common's strongest signal is popularity at 100/100. No known vulnerabilities have been detected. It has not yet reached the Nerq Verified threshold of 70+.

Security score: 90/100 (strong)
Popularity: 100/100 — community adoption

What is Opentelemetry Common and who maintains it?

AuthorOpenTelemetry Authors
Categorygems
SourceN/A

Opentelemetry Common Across Platforms

Same developer/company in other registries:

OpenTelemetry.Instrumentation.AspNet
50/100 · nuget
OpenTelemetry.AutoInstrumentation.StartupHook
50/100 · nuget
OpenTelemetry.Instrumentation.Http
50/100 · nuget
OpenTelemetry.Extensions.Propagators
50/100 · nuget
OpenTelemetry.Exporter.InMemory
50/100 · nuget

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Safety Guide: Opentelemetry Common

What is Opentelemetry Common?

Opentelemetry Common is a Ruby gem — Common helpers for OpenTelemetry.

How to Verify Safety

Run bundle audit. Review on rubygems.org.

You can also check the trust score via API: GET /v1/preflight?target=opentelemetry-common

Key Safety Concerns for Ruby gems

When evaluating any Ruby gem, watch for: dependency vulnerabilities, maintenance status.

Trust Assessment

Opentelemetry Common has a Nerq Trust Score of 68/100 (B-) and has not yet reached Nerq trust threshold (70+). This score is based on automated analysis of security, maintenance, community, and quality signals.

Key Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Opentelemetry Common safe to use?
Use with some caution. opentelemetry-common has a Nerq Trust Score of 68.2/100 (B-). Strongest signal: popularity (100/100). Score based on security (90/100), popularity (100/100).
What is Opentelemetry Common's trust score?
opentelemetry-common: 68.2/100 (B-). Score based on: security (90/100), popularity (100/100). Scores update as new data becomes available. API: GET nerq.ai/v1/preflight?target=opentelemetry-common
What are safer alternatives to Opentelemetry Common?
In the gems category, more Ruby gems are being analyzed — check back soon. opentelemetry-common scores 68.2/100.
Does Opentelemetry Common have known vulnerabilities?
Nerq checks Opentelemetry Common against NVD, OSV.dev, and registry-specific vulnerability databases. Current security score: 90/100. Run your package manager's audit command for the latest findings.
How actively maintained is Opentelemetry Common?
Opentelemetry Common has a trust score of 68.2/100 (B-). Below Nerq Verified threshold — conduct additional review.
API: /v1/preflight Trust Badge API Docs

Disclaimer: Nerq trust scores are automated assessments based on publicly available signals. They are not endorsements or guarantees. Always conduct your own due diligence.

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