* Fix exception.stacktrace recommendation for Ruby.
All other stacktraces use the full message (including type, message,
etc), for Ruby only the plain stacktrace.
* Don't downgrade Ruby version.
* Adapt messaging semantic conventions to include the operation in the span name
* Specify that the operation name must match the respective attribute if the suggested span name format is used
* Update span names in examples
* Consolidate definition of operation names into a separate section
* Consolidate capitalization
* Reference Conversation ID definition
* Consolidate MD syntax
* Organize definitions
* Organize definitions
* Reference definitions
* Allow artificial destinations as span name if neither destination name nor conversation ID are suitable
* Do not use conversation IDs for span name
* Wording
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* Fix typo
* Add more links and guidance on messaging.operation
* Fix changelog
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* Generalize RPC semantic conventions to allow non-gRPC spans
* Add method name to attributes
* Require specifying `net.transport` for non-IP connections
* Do not require providing the port when it's not available
* Add package name to rpc.service and make it optional when not applicable or unknown
* Add note and example distinguishing the service.name resource attribute from rpc.service
* Distinguish RPC spans from HTTP spans
* Improve wording
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* Improve wording
* Improve wording even more
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* Clarify span name format
* Update changelog
* rpc.method: required -> recommended
* rpc.service: required -> recommended
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I'm not sure what this should have to do with vendors, according to the examples, this would be the actual system names themselves. Otherwise the vendor for kafka would probably be "Apache", for example.